Drezdenko, Historical municipality in Lubusz Voivodeship, Poland
Drezdenko is a town in Lubusz Voivodeship in western Poland. It sits at a crossroads where regional routes meet, making it a natural connection point between towns in the area.
Swedish forces captured the town in 1639 during the Thirty Years' War and held it until 1650. The withdrawal marked a turning point in the town's development.
The municipal administration of Drezdenko implements programs focused on local development and heritage preservation spanning from 2021 through 2027.
A local tourism office provides information about the region and its background. The central location makes it easy for travelers to explore nearby towns and surrounding areas.
In 1775, the town received special permission to trade foreign silk fabrics. This made it an important commerce point between Poznań and Hamburg.
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