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Wolin (town)

Wolin
Wolin
Wolin
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Wolin is located in Poland
Wolin
Wolin
Coordinates: 53°50′29″N 14°36′41″E / 53.84139°N 14.61139°E / 53.84139; 14.61139
Country  Poland
Voivodeship West Pomeranian
County Kamień
Gmina Wolin
Area
 • Total 14.41 km2 (5.56 sq mi)
Population (2006)
 • Total 4,878
 • Density 340/km2 (880/sq mi)
Postal code 72-510
Climate Cfb
Website http://www.wolin.pl

Wolin [ˈvɔlin] (German: Wollin) is a town situated on the southern tip of the Wolin island off the Baltic coast of Poland. The island lies at the edge of the strait of Dziwna in Kamień Pomorski County in the West Pomeranian Voivodeship.

The town, now a fishing port and gateway to the island's bathing resorts, has a population of approximately 4,900. Dating from the 9th century, it has been associated with the semi-legendary settlements of Jomsburg, Jumne, Julin and Vineta. It played an important role in the conversion of Pomerania and in 1140 became the first see of the Pomeranian diocese. Several ruins from the Slavic period occupy the area. The early medieval town fell victim to the late 12th century Danish raids, and was refounded in 1260. Since 1945, the town is part of Poland.

The ford across the river Dziwna on which Wolin is located has been used as far back as the Stone age. Archaeological excavations of soil layers indicate that there was a settlement in the area during the Migration period, at the turn of the 5th and 6th centuries. The place was then abandoned for approximately hundred years. At the end of the 8th or the beginning of the 9th century the area was leveled and a new settlement constructed. The earliest evidence of fortifications dates to the first half of the 9th century. In the second half of the 9th century there was a central fortified area and two suburbs, to the north and south of the center. These became enclosed and fortified between the end of the 9th and the 10th centuries.


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