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Czudec

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38: 54: 461: 122: 61: 377:. The image of the castle was presented on the official seal of Czudec, in the period when it was a town (1427–1935). It also makes current coat of arms of the village. 521: 427: 500: 322:. In the 19th century the town declined, as its artisans could not compete with modern industry. Finally, in 1935, the government of the 82: 480: 271:, to establish a border between the two states. According to their agreement, Czudec was to remain within Lesser Poland, while nearby 475: 53: 283: 365:, guarding southeastern border of Lesser Poland. In the 14th century, a wooden complex was built, which was remodeled in 298:. Until 1610, Czudec belonged to the Strzyżowski family. The town then passed into the hands of the Grabieński family ( 420: 241: 485: 210: 139: 37: 319: 264: 323: 307: 134: 114: 413: 396:"Central Statistical Office (GUS) – TERYT (National Register of Territorial Land Apportionment Journal)" 206: 151: 311: 358: 299: 395: 362: 374: 315: 268: 333:
Baroque Holy Trinity parish church (1721–1735), built from stone of the ruined Czudec Castle,
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The history of Czudec dates back to the year 1185, when Mikołaj Bogoria from the town of
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brick walls. The castle dates back to the early years of Polish history, when it was a
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ruins of the medieval Czudec Castle. The ruins are located on a hill called
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stripped Czudec of the town charter; it has remained a village ever since.
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river. In 1938 and 1954, archaeologists found here several examples of
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town charter to Czudec. The new town was permitted to have one
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and 16 km (10 mi) south-west of the regional capital
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Czudec
Czudec is located in Poland
49°56′44″N 21°50′17″E / 49.94556°N 21.83806°E / 49.94556; 21.83806
Country
Poland
Voivodeship
Subcarpathian
County
Strzyżów
Gmina
Czudec
http://www.czudec.pl/

town
Strzyżów County
Subcarpathian Voivodeship
gmina
Gmina Czudec
Lesser Poland
Strzyżów
Rzeszów
Jasło
Bogoria
Sandomierz
Lesser Poland
Koprzywnica
Cistercian
Tarnów
Bolesław V the Chaste
Daniel of Galicia

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