Region in Poland
Historical region in Greater Poland, Poland
Krajna (Krajna ) and other historical lands of Poland against the background of modern administrative borders
Krajna is a forested historical region in the north of Greater Poland in Poland, situated in the border area between the Greater Poland , Kuyavian-Pomeranian and Pomeranian Voivodeships . The region consists of parts of Złotów , Piła , Sępólno , Nakło , Bydgoszcz and Człuchów counties, namely the urban gmina of Złotów , the rural gmina of Złotów and the urban-rural gminas of Krajenka , Wysoka , Wyrzysk , Łobżenica , Kamień Krajeński , Sępólno Krajeńskie , Więcbork , Nakło nad Notecią , Koronowo and Debzno . The name of Krajna is derived from the Slavic word for borderland (between Greater Poland and Pomerania ), cf. Krajina .
The main towns in the region are Złotów and Nakło nad Notecią . Since 1932, Krajna has own regional anthem , composed by Paweł "Krajnomir" Jasiek [ 1]
Part of the region forms a protected area called Krajna Landscape Park .
History
Krajna formed part of the Greater Poland Province of the Kingdom of Poland. In 1655, it was invaded by Sweden , and the Battle of Ujście was fought there.
During the German occupation of Poland (World War II ), the population was subjected to various crimes , including deportations to forced labour and concentration camps , expulsions and executions. A concentration camp for Poles from the region was operated in Radzim , and many were either deported to other concentration camps or massacres at nearby Rudzki Most .[ 2] Other major sites of massacres of local Poles committed by the SS and Selbstschutz included Paterek , Łobżenica , Górka Klasztorna and Sadki .[ 3] The Polish resistance movement was active in the region.
The Germans also operated numerous forced labour camps in the region, including several subcamps of the Stalag II-B and Stalag XX-A prisoner-of-war camps for Allied POWs.[ 4] [ 5] One of the prisoners was future British actor Sam Kydd , who, as he wrote in his memoir, even learned various Polish phrases through contact with the local Polish population.[ 5]
Towns
Sites
https://krajna.com.pl/
References
53°10′N 17°35′E / 53.167°N 17.583°E / 53.167; 17.583