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Bamberg Girl's Fountain (Bamberka) is closely associated with the 18th-century history of Poznan. When poor Catholic farmers from Bavaria, Germany came and settled in the villages deserted after the 1700-1721 Northern War and a plague. The bambers, quickly assimilated into the community. The Bamberka drinking fountain, erected in 1915, was funded by the Goldenring family who specialized in the wine trade. It depicts a woman clad in traditional Bamberg clothes who is carrying two buckets full of wine on a pole across the shoulders.
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