Brusy
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| Brusy | |||
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| Country | |||
| Voivodeship | Pomeranian | ||
| County | Chojnice | ||
| Gmina | Brusy | ||
| Area | |||
| - Total | 5.1 km² (2 sq mi) | ||
| Population (2006) | |||
| - Total | 4,582 | ||
| - Density | 898.4/km² (2,326.9/sq mi) | ||
| Postal code | 89-632 | ||
| Website: http://brusy.pl/ | |||
Brusy [ˈbrusɨ] (German: Bruß) is a town located in the Polish Pomeranian Voivodeship. In the 19th century it was an important centre of the Kashub movement.
Brusy became a town in 1988.
In World War II Brusy was the location of the Nazis' Brusy concentration camp – a sub-camp of the concentration camp at Stutthof.
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