The following is a timeline of the history of Warsaw in Poland.
Prior to 19th century
- 1747 - ZaÃ
Âuski Library founded.
- 1764 - City taken by Russians.
- 1765 - the Wawel Royal Archive moved to Warsaw and merged with the royal Warsaw Secret Archives.
- 1775 - Polish 6th Infantry Regiment stationed in Warsaw.
- 1780 - Polish 3rd Infantry Regiment stationed in Warsaw.
- 1785 - JabÃ
Âonowski Palace built.
- 1786 - Królikarnia completed.
- 1788 - Lazienki gardens laid out.
- 1789 - Polish 11th Infantry Regiment stationed in Warsaw.
- 1790
- 1st Artillery Brigade of the Polish Crown Army formed and garrisoned in Warsaw.
- 11th Infantry Regiment relocated from Warsaw to Gniezno.
- 1791 - Praga becomes part of city.
- 1792
- Polish 9th Infantry Regiment relocated from Ã
Âowicz to Warsaw.
- 11th Infantry Regiment relocated from Gniezno back to Warsaw.
- 12 June: Polish 15th Infantry Regiment formed and stationed in Warsaw.
- October: 9th Infantry Regiment relocated from Warsaw to PoznaÃ
Â.
- Tyszkiewicz Palace completed.
- 1794
- Polish 16th, 17th, 19th and 20th Infantry Regiments formed and stationed in Warsaw.
- Polish 1st Vanguard Regiment stationed in Warsaw.
- 17 April: Warsaw Uprising (1794) begins.
- 4 November: Battle of Praga; city taken by Russians.
- 1795 - City annexed by Prussia in the Third Partition of Poland.
19th century
20th century
1900sâÂÂ1939
World War II (1939âÂÂ1945)
1945âÂÂ1990s
- 1994
- City divided into 11 districts: Bemowo, BiaÃ
ÂoÃ
ÂÃÂka, Bielany, Centrum, Rembertów, Targówek, Ursus, Ursynów, Wawer, Wilanów, and WÃ
Âochy.
- Warsaw Business Journal begins publication.
- Polish-Japanese Academy of Information Technology founded (see also JapanâÂÂPoland relations).
- 1995
- Warsaw Metro begins operating.
- May: Warsaw hosts the 1995 European Weightlifting Championships.
- 14 August: Józef PiÃ
Âsudski Monument unveiled.
- 17 September: Monument to the Fallen and Murdered in the East unveiled.
- 1996 - Sister city relationship established with San Diego, US.
- 1997
- Centrum Handlowe Targówek (shopping centre) opens.
- March: Warsaw hosts the 1997 World Single Distance Speed Skating Championships.
- May: Warsaw co-hosts the 1997 European Wrestling Championships.
- 1998
- Centrum metro station opens.
- Warsaw Financial Center built.
- 1999
- City becomes capital of the Masovian Voivodeship.
- 10 June: Monument to the Polish Underground State and Home Army unveiled.
- Warsaw Trade Tower built.
- 2000 - Ã
ÂwiÃÂtokrzyski Bridge and Cinema City Sadyba open.
21st century
Historical affiliations
See also
References
This article incorporates information from the Polish Wikipedia and Dutch Wikipedia.
Bibliography
Published in 18th and 19th centuries
Published in 20th century
- Scott Ury, Barricades and Banners: The Revolution of 1905 and the Transformation of Warsaw Jewry. Stanford, Stanford University Press, 2012.
Published in 21st century
- Barbara Czarniawska. (2002) Remembering while forgetting: The role of automorphism in city management in Warsaw. Public Administration Review, 62(2): 163-173.
- Scott Ury, Barricades and Banners: The Revolution of 1905 and the Transformation of Warsaw Jewry. Stanford, Stanford University Press, 2012.
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