In 1269 John received the right to choose his part.
The village received the right to hold a market in 1486.
The town received city rights in 1239 and today has about 12,400 inhabitants.
The town received city rights sometime between 1267 and 1276.
As women received the right to vote, they began running for, and being elected to, public office.
The town received the right to do commerce in 1786.
From 1937, the state received the right to appoint to of the company's eight board members.
Women in Jordan, however, did not receive the right to vote until 1974.
After becoming part of Poland it received city rights for the first time in its history.
Despite the problems faced by older workers, they receive no special protection or rights within the law.