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Oborniki is a in west-central , in Greater Poland Voivodeship, about north of Poznań. It is the capital of and of . Its population is 18,176 (2005).


History
Oborniki was granted before 1292.Robert Krzysztofik, Lokacje miejskie na obszarze Polski. Dokumentacja geograficzno-historyczna, Katowice 2007, p. 56-57 Duke Bolesław the Pious founded a monastery in Oborniki in the 13th century. It was a royal town of the Crown of the Kingdom of Poland, administratively located in the Poznań County in the Poznań Voivodeship in the Greater Poland Province. It was frequently visited by King Władysław II Jagiełło. As a result of the Second Partition of Poland in 1793, it was annexed by Prussia. After the successful Greater Poland uprising of 1806, it was regained by Poles and became part of the short-lived Duchy of Warsaw. In 1815 it was annexed by Prussia for the second time. The townspeople fought in the struggles for liberation of Poland, including the November Uprising, Greater Poland uprising (1848), and the victorious post-World War I Greater Poland Uprising, as a result of which the town was integrated with the reestablished Polish state in 1919.

After the joint German-Soviet invasion of Poland, which started World War II in September 1939, the town was occupied by Germany until 1945. The first expelled Poles were former insurgents of the Greater Poland Uprising, and the expulsions were carried out in early December 1939.

(2025). 9788380981744, IPN.
The expellees were held for several days in a transit camp in the nearby village of Kowanówko, where they were robbed of money and valuables, and then they were deported in freight trains to Sokołów Podlaski in the General Government in the more-eastern part of German-occupied Poland. In 1940, a transit camp for Poles expelled from various villages in the county was operated in the town.Wardzyńska, p. 198 Some of the Poles expelled in 1940 from the nearby Chodzież and Szamotuły counties were enslaved as forced labour in the town's vicinity.Wardzyńska, p. 201, 206 The printed Polish underground press in Oborniki, which was distributed throughout the county.
(1998). 9788385003977, Instytut Zachodni.
In August 1944, the Germans carried out mass arrests of local members of the , the leading Polish underground resistance organization.


Sights
Among the historic landmarks of Oborniki are:
  • the Market Square filled with historic townhouses
  • the Church of the Assumption, dating back to the 15th century
  • the Holy Cross church
  • the Gothic Revival Saint Joseph Church


Cuisine
Oborniki is one of the production sites of the Greater Poland liliput cheese ( ser liliput wielkopolski), a traditional regional Polish , protected as a by the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development of Poland.


Sports
The local football team is . It competes in the lower leagues.


People


International relations
Oborniki is twinned with:


Gallery
Oborniki Wlkp. Holy Cross Church south 2010-10b.jpg|Holy Cross Church Oborniki, Poland - panoramio.jpg|Church of the Assumption Oborniki - kościół św. Jozefa. - panoramio.jpg|Saint Joseph church MOs810, WG 2014 48, powiat obornicki (Oborniki water power station) (5).JPG|Hydroelectric power plant


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