Tuchola
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Tuchola is a city in the Kuyavian-Pomeranian Voivodeship in northern Poland. The Pomeranian city, which is the seat of Tuchola County, had a population of 13,418 as of 2013. Settlement around Tuchola dates from 980, while the city became first noted in 1287. The area turned into one of the strongholds of the count of Nowe Peter Swienca, who owned a fortified home within the location. In 1330 Tuchola got here into possession of the Teutonic Order.
It acquired Culm law in 1346 from Heinrich Dusemer, the Grand Master of the Teutonic Knights. After the Order's defeat within the Battle of Grunwald on July 14, 1410, a Polish-Lithuanian military captured the town on November 5, 1410, however the Order regained the city within the First Peace of Thorn in 1411. At the give up of the 13 Years' War, but, it became ceded to Poland in the Second Peace of Thorn and have become part of Royal Prussia.
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