Bobolice

Bobolice ([bɔbɔˈlʲit͡sɛ]; German: Bublitz)[5] is a town in northwestern Poland, part of Koszalin County, West Pomeranian Voivodeship.

[3] The territory became part of the emerging Polish state under its first ruler Mieszko I around 967.

In 1370 it passed to the Teutonic Knights and in 1411 it was captured by Duke Bogislaw VIII and included within the Duchy of Słupsk, a vassal duchy of the Kingdom of Poland.

From the 18th century it formed part of the Kingdom of Prussia, in 1807 it was occupied by France, and from 1871 to 1945 it was also part of Germany.

The officially protected traditional food of Bobolice (as designated by the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development of Poland) is ser bałtycki ("Baltic cheese").