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773:. In 1349 Rafal of Tarnów married a woman named Dzierzka, who was the owner of Wielowieś, moving there after the wedding. Their estate gradually expanded, in 1365 they purchased Trzesn and Rzochow, in 1375 Sielec and Sobow, and in 1397, Jan Tarnowski purchased several villages. In the late 15th century, Jan Spytek Tarnowski purchased, among others, Dzików, together with its fortified stronghold. Stanislaw Tarnowski (1541–1609), who was a courtier of Kings
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781:, managed to convince the latter to grant town charter to Nowy Tarnów, later called Tarnobrzeg. His son Michal Stanislaw (1590–1654) in the 1620s began expansion and modernization of the town, planning a street system together with a market square with a town hall. Furthermore, he expanded the Dzików stronghold and the church at Miechocin.
988:. The atrocities committed by the German occupiers against Jews and other Polish citizens during the Holocaust forced the Jews to choose between mortally dangerous escape or perish by remaining. Very few Jews are known to have survived in the city, where they would have needed to be hidden for years by
37:
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Currently
Tarnobrzeg is one of the largest towns of Poland in terms of territory. It covers the area of 85 square kilometres (33 sq mi), and the distance between its extreme northern and southern locations reaches 20 kilometres (12 miles). This is because, in 1975, Tarnobrzeg unexpectedly
451:, as these two locations were older, larger and more important. After opening of a rail station called Tarnobrzeg (1887), and creation of the Tarnobrzeg County (1920), the name caught on and became commonly used. Nevertheless, patron saint of the region, is still called Our Lady of Dzików (see also
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The political stability in
Tarnobrzeg and surrounding areas that ended with the collapse of the Austrian Empire as a result of World War I portended a difficult future for Tarnobrzeg's Jews. Although atrocities and population displacements during World War II dominated the history of Tarnobrzeg's
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was closed first, followed by the Machów mine (after 40 years of working — it had been the biggest open-cast sulphur mine in Europe), and finally the Jeziórko mine in the 1990s. The Jeziórko mine stayed open as long as it did because of the introduction of the modern
1008:, there to wait out the war. Many of them died due to the extremely rugged conditions, for which they were unprepared, and the poor supplies available in wartime trans-Ural Russian Asia. Those who survived were permitted to depart Russian lands following World War II.
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became the capital of a newly created province, Tarnobrzeg
Voivodeship. To expand the town, local authorities initiated a policy of annexation of local villages. As a result, in the late 1970s, the size of the town quickly grew, when several villages and settlements (
800:
was formed in the Dzików Castle, and among its creators was Jozef
Mateusz Tarnowski. In the late 18th century, the castle was remodelled in the late Baroque style, and last owners of Dzików were Jan Zdzislaw Tarnowski (1862–1937), and Artur Tarnowski (1903–1984).
796:(1655–1660), when the town was destroyed by the Swedes. After the invasion, Jan Stanislaw Tarnowski funded a Dominican Monastery, with the painting of Our Lady of Dzików (1678), which was moved there from the Dzików Castle. In 1734, the
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in
September 1939, there were 3,800 Jewish residents in Tarnobrzeg. The city was overrun by the Germans on 17 September 1939. In order to inflict terror, five prominent Jews were shot at the town square. Following the signing of the
471:. The town also is a railroad hub, with five stations located within its limits (Ocice, Sobow, Tarnobrzeg, Tarnobrzeg Waskotorowy and Wielowieś). Rail lines stem from Tarnobrzeg into four directions: southwards towards
428:. Other names were suggested, such as "Tarnodwor", "Nowo Dwor", and "Nowy Tarnów". Finally, Tarnobrzeg prevailed, and other towns, founded by the Tarnowski family, were also named in a similar fashion, such as
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Perpetual
Adoration Chapel open around the clock, the upper church opened in hours of worship services, Weekdays 6am, 8am, 3pm, 6pm, Sun and Fest 7am, 8:30 am, 10am, 11:30am, 1pm, 4pm, 5pm, 7:30pm
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959:(Memorial) book published by Tarnobrzeg elders following the Holocaust. Hauser was father to twelve children and many descendants who reside in the United States, Israel, and elsewhere.
636:. The city suffered significant emigration within the former Austrian empire and elsewhere during the interbellum years (1919–1939). A public school system was founded during that time.
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community. Tarnobrzeg is situated in a region of Poland that is relatively distant from the better-known, larger Jewish communities of the country which were located in cities such as
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Timeline of
Tarnobrzeg history (note: the history of Tarnobrzeg itself is not very long. Much older are several districts of the contemporary town, such as Wielowieś in its north, and
1055:. The Machów mine has been filled with water to form a reservoir used for recreation, and the same is happening to the Jeziórko mine — it is being slowly filled from the nearby
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Jews, deportations during World War I to trans-Ural Russia were also highly disruptive and destroyed much of the established community. Many emigrated to the United States or
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is located at a monastery, its roots go back to the 13th century, according to tradition, the original wooden church was associated with the activities of the
Dominican –
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resources were discovered. From the early 1960s the city grew rapidly: the population rose from 5,000 to 50,000 in 1990s. After closing the sulfur mine "Siarkopol" in
412:. For centuries Tarnobrzeg remained a small town, which did not develop until the post-World War II period, when it became center of an industrial area, based on rich
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and Ulanów) had many commercial and family ties to
Tarnobrzeg. There were several affinity groups among the thriving Jewish population before World War II, including
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thorough restoration and repair work, possible visit the cellars, open Tue – Fri 10am – 4pm; Sun 12am – 4pm, end of work and reopen in 2011 or 2012
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until
November 1918. Tarnobrzeg, located very close to the Russian-Austrian border, sustained heavy damage during World War I by invading armies.
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880:. Due to progressive initiatives following Napoleonic times, Tarnobrzeg citizens including the Jewish community benefited from free compulsory
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876:. The 19th century after 1815 was, across Europe, a period of relative peace and stability following the conclusion of the extremely violent
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503:. The Old Town and historic center of Tarnobrzeg covers a very small area of the town, as 80% of Tarnobrzeg was built after the war.
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Eclectic building from 1910, former County Hall, now the office of the Mayor of Tarnobrzeg, situated close to Surowieckiego Sq
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or Warsaw). Compulsory public education was opposed by some Jewish religious authorities who believed that traditional Jewish
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The history of Tarnobrzeg is closely tied with the noble Leliwita family, which in the 16th century changed its name into
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Until the 20th century, however, the name Tarnobrzeg was not popular among residents. In common use were such names, as
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Gothic church from the 14th century, its roots go back to the beginnings of Christianity in the Polish territories
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is confluent with the history of the town. Jewish inhabitants of Tarnobrzeg, and their descendants, are considered
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mandated by the Austrian Emperor. The same was not true for other Polish Jewry in areas outside of Galicia (e.g.,
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Neogothic building from the 19th century, at present, adapted up to needs of the Centre Of The Teacher Education
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Church of Saint Gertrude and Saint Michael – first church 12th century, parish since 1215, current church 1884
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a stagnation of Tarnobrzeg followed. In 1999 it ceased being a Voivodeship capital and became a city-county (
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artificial reservoir built on the premises of the former sulfur mine, situated close to the Wisłostrada St.
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gentiles. Those migrating east to Russia had to choose between permanent Soviet citizenship, service in the
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Marian Sanctuary of Our Lady of Dzików, Baroque monastery from the end of 17th century, step of
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closed apart from hours of worship services, Weekdays 6pm, Sun and Fest 7:30am, 10:35am, 5pm
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built in early 20th century, now Community Centre of Culture, situated close to Sokola St
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complex of buildings from half of the 19th century, a tomb of the founder of the assembly
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1004:(DPs). The DPs were temporarily relocated by the Russian government to work camps in
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778:
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Church of Saint Barbara – wooden church 1988, current church 1996, parish since 1989
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built in the second half of 19th century, now used as the Municipal Public Library
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715:
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built in 1904, situeted in the main Town Square, vis-à-vis of Dominican Monastery
499:, Wielowieś, Sielec, Podleze, Sobow, Mokrzyszow) became part of Tarnobrzeg as its
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to the village (May 28, 1593). The founder of the town was Stanislaw Tarnowski,
1000:, and loss of freedom to subsequently leave Russia, or alternatively to become
1862:
1035:. However, due to declining profitability, its mines have closed. The mine in
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Tarnobrzeg Social Days and Tarnobrzeg Days of The Christian Culture – October
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Zwierzyniecka St leads from the Dzików Castle through Serbinów to the wood
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Church of Our Lady of Częstochowa in Tarnobrzeg – 1991, parish since 1969
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studies should not even be partially supplanted by secular instruction.
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In the 1950s, after geological research into fuel deposits, significant
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open 6am – 7pm, tourism visitation forbidden during worship services
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Jews were being expelled to the Soviet zone of occupation across the
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2014:
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The development of Nowy Tarnów was stopped during the catastrophic
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1636:"Population. Size and structure by territorial division 1995-2009"
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Since the 1980s, the land in the mining areas has gradually been
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Dominican Church and Convent of Assumption of Mary in Tarnobrzeg
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404:. Its history dates back to the year 1593, when it was granted
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929:, and others. Many Jewish citizens of Tarnobrzeg emigrated to
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The city was a major center for the mining and processing of
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The name Tarnobrzeg refers to the founders of the town, the
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Classical building, situated close to the Wisłostrada St.
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built in 1843, now used as the Historical Museum of City
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International Organ Virtuoso Performances – July, August
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beginning 2 October 1939, with many others, deported to
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was declared here, and in 1919, the town became part of
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International Alfred Freyer Vistula River Run – October
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and church of St. Michael and St Gertrude in Wielowieś
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huge mosaic presbytery, relics of saints and blessed:
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Historical Museum of the City of Tarnobrzeg (polish)
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works on transferring the Historical Museum of City
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Church of Christ the King – 2003, parish since 2003
1222:Shindler's Hunting Palace in Tarnobrzeg Mokrzyszów
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1709:1999–2008 Urząd Miasta Tarnobrzeg. Archived from
1443:Church of Good Shepherd – 1990, parish since 1972
624:In the aftermath of World War I, the short-lived
1452:Church of Divine Mercy – 1996, parish since 1997
1689:"Tarnobrzeg Official Website – Partner Cities"
1455:Church of Visitation – 1997, parish since 1985
613:of Sandomierz. In 1772, it became part of the
2142:Cities and towns in Subcarpathian Voivodeship
2030:
1829:
1468:Monastery of Dominicans Sisters in Tarnobrzeg
8:
1291:Padewicz Manor House in Tarnobrzeg-Nagnajów
1105:, situated close to Głowacki Sq in Old Town
1436:– wooden church 1979, current church 1984,
589:Tarnobrzeg was founded in 1593, during the
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2015:
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392:(1975–1998). Tarnobrzeg lies in the
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23:Place in Subcarpathian Voivodeship, Poland
1355:open Tue – Fri 8am – 3pm; Sat 12am – 4pm
1196:open Mon – Fri 10am – 6pm, Sat 8am – 3pm
1430:– 1667 (wooden), 1706, parish since 1922
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1342:Former Tarnobrzeg Granary in Wymysłów
937:, during the pre-World War II period.
788:Tarnowski family brewery in Tarnobrzeg
519:Administrative divisions of Tarnobrzeg
483:, and northwards, towards Sandomierz.
1521:Barbórkowa Drama Teatralna – December
1137:conservation works inside the church
829:, was home to a thriving traditional
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2137:Populated places established in 1593
1434:Church of Our Lady of Perpetual Help
1409:Roman Catholic churches and parishes
1240:Church of Our Lady of Perpetual Help
672:Poland during the Jagiellon dynasty
396:, and directly borders the town of
235:85.6 km (33.1 sq mi)
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1080:
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100:
14:
1069:Tourist attractions in Tarnobrzeg
593:, to become the residence of the
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1887:
1692:
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1509:Bartoszki Film Festival – August
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1363:
1345:
1327:
1314:rest of Sandomierska Wilderness
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1245:
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1207:
1186:
1168:
1148:
1120:
1094:
967:Prior to Nazi German and Soviet
940:A prominent Tarnobrzeg citizen,
694:Kingdom of Galicia and Lodomeria
617:and remained in the province of
355:
180:
160:
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73:
63:
36:
1735:"Banská Bystrica Sister Cities"
1115:Monastery of Dominicans Sisters
668:Poland during the Piast dynasty
54:created in a former sulfur mine
955:. His life is documented in a
722:(Distrikt Krakau, Dębica Land)
676:Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth
1:
2152:Holocaust locations in Poland
2104:Seat (not part of the county)
1804:Tarnobrzeg's Jewish Community
1506:Saint Dominic's Fair – August
1360:Monument of Bartosz Głowacki
1145:with park and garden complex
974:German-Soviet Frontier Treaty
864:In the years 1772–1918 (see:
1799:Tarnobrzeg Forum – City life
1486:Tarnobrzeg Municipal Stadium
1090:Dominican Church and Convent
535:, Chwałki, Borów, Wymysłów,
1500:Tarnobrzeg Days – May, June
1103:St. James Lesser Polish Way
996:in its battles against the
948:times through the reign of
368:is a city in south-eastern
2173:
2060:Gmina Baranów Sandomierski
1534:Twin towns – sister cities
794:Swedish invasion of Poland
582:
402:Świętokrzyskie Voivodeship
15:
2071:
1885:
1741:2001–2008. Archived from
851:History of Jews in Poland
751:Subcarpathian Voivodeship
632:of the newly independent
382:Subcarpathian Voivodeship
346:
341:http://www.tarnobrzeg.pl/
264:550/km (1,400/sq mi)
118:
87:
59:
35:
2157:Socialist planned cities
1849:Podkarpackie Voivodeship
1529:Antoni Surowiecki Square
1497:New Year's Run – January
1415:Church of Mary Magdalene
1202:Church of Mary Magdalene
813:Tarnobrzeg market square
737:Polish People's Republic
727:Polish People's Republic
523:Boroughs, districts and
510:Boroughs, districts and
386:Województwo podkarpackie
243:160 m (520 ft)
2147:City counties of Poland
1794:Tarnobrzeg city council
1428:Monastery of Dominicans
870:Austro-Hungarian Empire
527:of Tarnobrzeg include:
467:, which is part of the
1530:
1512:Satyrblues – September
1395:Former Burgher Casino
1019:
814:
789:
766:
745:Tarnobrzeg Voivodeship
706:Second Polish Republic
700:Republic of Tarnobrzeg
680:Sandomierz Voivodeship
634:Second Polish Republic
626:Republic of Tarnobrzeg
601:). In that year, King
515:
463:Tarnobrzeg lies along
408:, and belonged to the
390:Tarnobrzeg Voivodeship
219: • President
18:Republic of Tarnobrzeg
1603:– local football team
1528:
1390:open 7:30am – 3:30pm
1377:Tarnobrzeg City Hall
1183:Tarnobrzeg synagogue
1129:Róża Kolumba Białecka
1014:
812:
787:
764:
741:Third Polish Republic
585:History of Tarnobrzeg
509:
287: • Summer (
1766:"Miasta partnerskie"
1713:on December 18, 2007
1462:Chapel of All Saints
1278:Gianna Beretta Molla
1178:closed for visitors
866:Partitions of Poland
798:Dzików Confederation
591:golden age of Poland
567:, Kozielec, Kajmów,
547:, Nadole, Old Town,
475:, southeast towards
261: • Density
1323:Machowski Reservoir
1304:Zwierzyniecki Wood
1266:Zygmunt Gorazdowski
1071:
849:. Nonetheless, the
731:Rzeszów Voivodeship
469:European route E371
134: /
16:For the state, see
2053:Urban-rural gminas
1979:Ropczyce-Sędziszów
1531:
1438:Parish of Our Lady
1262:Albert Chmielowski
1067:
1020:
969:invasion of Poland
933:, later to become
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790:
767:
749:From 1999 Poland:
720:General Government
603:Sigismund III Vasa
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253: • Total
232: • Total
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2118:
2046:Tarnobrzeg County
2012:
2011:
1612:Lesser Polish Way
1601:Siarka Tarnobrzeg
1585:
1564:
1480:Siarka Tarnobrzeg
1421:since around 1132
1406:
1405:
1274:Faustyna Kowalska
1254:Edmund Bojanowski
1002:displaced persons
459:Location and area
350:
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138:50.583°N 21.683°E
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2032:
2025:
2016:
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1838:
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1175:founded in 1930
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1164:Jewish Graveyard
1152:
1124:
1098:
1072:
950:Austrian Emperor
882:public education
805:Jewish community
765:Tarnowski Castle
757:Tarnowski family
710:Lwów Voivodeship
630:Lwów Voivodeship
607:Magdeburg rights
595:Tarnowski family
426:Tarnowski family
410:Tarnowski family
406:Magdeburg rights
394:Sandomierz Basin
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52:Reservoir Machów
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2013:
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1554:Banská Bystrica
1546:
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1494:
1492:Cyclical events
1482:– football club
1476:
1417:– around 1160,
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1065:
1025:
965:
878:Napoleonic Wars
807:
759:
690:Austria-Hungary
686:Austrian Empire
662:in the south).
615:Austrian Empire
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479:, east towards
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