The capital of the county of Kent, which is known as the garden orchard of England. Now a city of over 150,000 people, it dates back to the Middle Ages, when it was a village owned by the Archbishop of Canterbury.
The capital of the county of Kent, which is known as the garden orchard of England. Now a city of over 150,000 people, it dates back to the Middle Ages, when it was a village owned by the Archbishop of Canterbury.
The history of the town is closely connected with the history of Koźle. The oldest mention of the town dates back to 1108, when the knights of Bolesław Krzywousty defended the castle in Koźle against the attacks of the Moravians.
The history of the town is closely connected with the history of Koźle. The oldest mention of the town dates back to 1108, when the knights of Bolesław Krzywousty defended the castle in Koźle against the attacks of the Moravians.