The capital of the county of Kent, which is known as the gardens or orchard of England. Now a city of more than 150,000, it traces its origins 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 gardens or orchard of England. Now a city of more than 150,000, it traces its origins back to the Middle Ages, when it was a village owned by the Archbishop of Canterbury.
The city's history is closely linked to the fate of Kozle. The earliest mention of it dates back to 1108, when the knights of Boleslaw the Wry-mouthed defended the Kozle stronghold from attacks by Moravians.
The city's history is closely linked to the fate of Kozle. The earliest mention of it dates back to 1108, when the knights of Boleslaw the Wry-mouthed defended the Kozle stronghold from attacks by Moravians.