Talk:Puck, Poland

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Puck in Polish, had the official name auf Putzig, also Pautzke as in Pautzker Wiek from earlier maps. Even after the Treaty of Versailles sectioned West-Prussia off and gave it to Poland, a 1937 map from Warsaw still shows town and Territory Putzig. This map and the Vital Statistics from Putzig over the centuries, as well as most other German records of lands from east of the Oder-Neisse Line are systematically removed by Polish POV advocates at wikipedia. Therefore links are posted here

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[edit] Putzig on 1937 Warsaw Map and Vital Statistics of Inhabitants of Putzig

[edit] Puck. the map is in german, so it has german names...

as u probably noticed the map is in german, so it has german names of geographical objects. map in polish has polish names and polish name of the town - Puck. check it out [1] and [2]

[edit] Putzig, Pautzke Pautzker Wiek, Prussia in 1600




[edit] Puck on the map from 1937

This map is more accurate Puck on the map from 1937

More maps [3] and [4] --81.210.11.114 22:09, 16 November 2006 (UTC)


[edit] City population


source: German Statistical Yearbook of 1900 (was called Putzig)


source: Rocznik Statystyczny 1981, Główny Urząd Statystyczny, Warszawa 1981, Rok XLI
1960: 6.800 inhabitants
1970: 9.300 inhabitants
1975: 10.500 inhabitants
1980: 11.100 inhabitants

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