• Dünyada peptik ülser rezeksiyonu gerçekleştiren ilk cerrah olan Chełmno'daki Ludwik Rydygier'in heykeli.
  • Chełmno [ˈxɛumnɔ] ( listen) (older English: Culm; German: ) is a town in northern Poland near the Vistula river with 20,000 inhabitants and the historical capital of Chełmno Land.
  • The construction of defensive walls in Chełmno (in the Middle Ages Colmen, Culma, Culmen, then Kulm) began in the second half of the 13th century.
  • Sonra Thorn Antlaşması içinde 1466 , Chełmno katıldı Kraliyet Prusya , bir kalesi Polonya'da Krallığı ve başkenti oldu Voyvodalığında .
  • On 22 January 1920 Polish troops were greeted by a large crowd of residents and Chełmno was reintegrated with Poland, which regained independence...
  • In 1233 Chełmno was granted city rights known as "Chełmno rights" (renewed in 1251), the model system for over 200 Polish towns.
  • Şehrin adı Chełmno gelen chelm, Hill için eski Lehçe kelime.[1][2] Geldikten sonra Teutonic şövalyeleri 1232'de Latince adı Colmen kullanıldı.
  • Polski: Chełmno (daw. pol. Chołmien, łac. Culmen, niem.: Culm, Kulm) – miasto w województwie kujawsko-pomorskim...
  • Chełmno, panorama północ.jpg 4,450 × 2,450; 7.8 MB. ... POL Chełmno COA.svg 798 × 1,135; 32 KB.
  • Moreover, from many places within Chełmno, visitors can admire outstanding views to the surrounding area.