• In 1233 Chełmno was granted city rights known as "Chełmno rights" (renewed in 1251), the model system for over 200 Polish towns.
  • It is unclear when and how St Valentine’s relics made their way to Chełmno, although it is assumed that they were brought in the Middle Ages.
  • Chełmno is a locality in Chełmno, Kujawsko-Pomorskie and has about 20,600 residents. Chełmno is situated nearby to Dołki and Osnowo.
  • On 22 January 1920 Polish troops were greeted by a large crowd of residents and Chełmno was reintegrated with Poland, which regained independence...
  • The town is known for the Chełmno Law (the document contained parts of the Magdeburg, Flemish and Hungarian laws) incorporated by the Teutonic Order in 1233.
  • Yer Chełmno : Ülke Polonya, İl Kuyavian-Pomeranian, Powiat Chełmno. ... Telefon Chełmno. 56 677 17 32 Uluslararası: +48 56 677 17 32.
  • Chełmno has a well-preserved medieval center, with five Gothic churches and a beautiful Renaissance town hall in the middle of the market square.
  • Chelmno ( Lehçe Chełmno ), Kulm ( Almanca Culm ) Polonya'da , Chelmno İlçesi , Kuyavian-Pomeranian Voyvodalığının bir parçası olan bir şehirdir .
  • After centuries under Polish jurisdiction, the city was officially renamed from its Polish Chełmno name to Kulm, 100 years after it fell back to Prussia in 1772, as...
  • Chełmno khĕlmˈnô [key], Ger. Kulm, city, Kujawsko-Pomorskie prov., N central Poland. Its industries manufacture iron goods and beer.