Fordon, Bydgoszcz
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Fordon, a district in Bydgoszcz, Kuyavian-Pomeranian Voivodeship
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, the number of residents is about 75,000. However, at the beginning the district had only 8,000 residents. Currently Fordon is the biggest district of Bydgoszcz.

House estates

The district has 16 house estates:

- Stary Fordon
- Akademickie
- Bajka
- Bohaterów
- Eskulapa
- Kasztelanka
- Łoskoń
- Mariampol
- Nad Wisłą
- Niepodległości
- Pałcz
- Powiśle
- Przylesie
- Szybowników
- Tatrzańskie
- Zofin

History

Fordon is mentioned in sources for the first time in 1112. In those times it was a very important defensive castle. In 1330 it was destroyed by the Teutonic Knights.

Fordon was at one point in the Grand Duchy of Posen and then under direct Prussian control. It was returned to Poland at the end of the First World War. During the 2nd World War, German soldiers killed thousands of people here.

In 1950 Fordon was still a separate town from Bydgoszcz and described as "seven miles east" of the latter city. It had a population of 3,514 and had manufactured such things as cement and paper.

At the moment, Fordon is the biggest district of Bydgoszcz.

Buildings & Places

  • The Valley of Death
  • Fordon Bridge
  • Neogothic Church
  • Centre of Oncology (Hospital)
  • Synagogue from XVII age.
  • A prison, created in 1853
  • Millennium Park

Education

Universities
  • Wyższa Szkoła Informatyki - 246 Fordońska st.
  • Wyższa Szkoła Informatyki i Przedsiębiorczości w Bydgoszczy - Unii Lubelskiej st.
  • Uniwersytet Kazimierza Wielkiego - 34 Przemysłowa st.
  • Uniwersytet Technologiczno - Przyrodniczy im. Jana i Jędzrzeja Śniadeckich - 7 Kaliskiego st.


High Schools
  • Liceum Ogólnokształcące nr XIII (Zespoł Szkół nr 3) - ul. Łowicka 45
  • Liceum Ogólnokształcące nr XV (Zespoł Szkół nr 5) - ul. Berlinga 13
  • Liceum Ogólnokształcące nr XVI (Zespół Szkół Odzieżowych) - ul. Fordońska 430
  • Liceum Ogólnokształcące Towarzystwa Salezjańskiego - ul. Pod Reglami 1


Junior High Schools
  • Gimnazjum nr 1 - 34 Sielska st
  • Gimnazjum nr 2 - 11 Kromera st
  • Gimnazjum nr 3 - 1 Gawędy st
  • Gimnazjum nr 4 - 7 Duracza st
  • Gimnazjum nr 5 - 17 Berlinga st
  • Gimnazjum nr 53 (Zespół Szkół nr 5) - 13 Berlinga st
  • Gimnazjum nr 7 - 7 Kapliczna st


Primary Schools
  • Primary School nr 27 - Sielska 34 st
  • Primary School nr 29 - 5 Gawedy st
  • Primary School nr 4 - 4 Wyzwolenia st
  • Primary School nr 43 - 45 Łowicka st
  • Primary School 65 - filia - 7 Rzeźniackiego st
  • Primary School 65 - 7 Duracza st
  • Primary School nr 66 - 3 Berlinga st
  • Primary School nr 67 - 11 Kromera st
  • Primary School nr 9 - 21 Tatrzanska st
  • Szkoła Podstawowa Towarzystwa Salezjańskiego - 1 Salezjańska st

Sources

"Kujawsko-pomorskie dla każdego. Przewodnik turystyczny po najciekawszych miejscach województwa" Włodzimierz Bykowski, Wieńczysław Bykowski, wyd. Apeiron ISBN 83-919091-1-5 & Towarzystwo Przyjaciół Dolnej Wisły ISBN 83-919299-5-7, Bydgoszcz 2005

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