By Bartek Walczak 2008

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S?ubice

Słubice is a town in the Lobusz Voivodeship in Poland. Located on the Oder river, directly opposite the city of Frankfurt (Oder) in Germany, of which it was a part of until 1945 (as Dammvorstadt). As of the 2001 census, the town had a total population of 16,909.

The town was previously located in the Gorzów Wielkopolski Voivodeship (1975-1988), it is currently the capital of Słubice County.

The name Słubice is a modern Polish version of Zliwitz, a settlement east of the Oder River mentioned in Frankfurt's city charter in 1253

Given its proximity to Germany, the town is an important transport hub and is closely linked to its German sister city west of the Oder-Neisse line. S łubice shares many of its urban amenities with Frankfurt (Oder) and both towns collaborate on various projects such as the Wastewater Treatment Plant that was created for the needs of both towns in Słubice or the extension of some of the Viadrina European University's departments on the Polish side of the border. Furthermore, Słubice is part of a special Słubice-Kostrzyn Economic Zone.

 

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source: Urząd Miejski Słubice

 

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