Krajenka is a town in Wielkopolska Province of Poland. It has approximately 4000 inhabitants and lies in Z?otw administrative district, Zlotow County.
The history of this town is strongly tied with names of many Polish famous families: Danaborski, Ko?cielecki, Grudzi?ski, Dzia?y?ski, Su?kowski and Komierowski. City rights were given in 1420 by Polish king W?adys?aw Jagie??o. After the partition of Poland, in the period between 1772 and 1945 it was part of Germany and known as Krojanke.
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