The 1288 town charter granted it the right to hold markets.
Due to a 2007 change in the town charter, it is a four-year term.
Before 1370, the village received its town charter and became a royal city.
In 1348 the council created a town charter which was formally recognized.
Finally, in 1934 it was stripped of town charter and became a village.
The state legislature approved the town charter on June 2.
After the war the village continued its development, and in July 1962 was granted town charter.
Settlements in bold have a town charter or a population over 2,500.
As a village, it was first mentioned in the 15th century, but did not receive its town charter until 1962.
In the 15th century, the village probably received the town charter.