Kunowice () is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Słubice, within Słubice County, Lubusz Voivodeship, in western Poland, near the Oder river and the German border.
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Kunowice () is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Słubice, within Słubice County, Lubusz Voivodeship, in western Poland, near the Oder river and the German border.
==History== The village is located in the historic Lubusz Land, which formed part of Poland since the establishment of the state by the Piast dynasty in the 10th century. In the 13th century, it passed to the Margraviate of Brandenburg. In 1319, it passed to the Duchy of Pomerania, and then back to Brandenburg several years later. Kunersdorf was first documented in 1337 as part of the Neumark region (Terra trans Oderam). Between 1373 and 1415 it was part of the Bohemian (Czech) Crown. Elector Jobst of Luxembourg sold it to the City of Frankfurt in 1399. It was devastated by the troops of Duke Jan II the Mad of Żagań on his 1477 expedition against the Brandenburg elector Albert Achilles of Hohenzollern and again by Imperial as well as Swedish forces during the Thirty Years' War.
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