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Encyclopedia > Przemysl, Poland

For alternative meanings of Przemysl see: Przemysl (disambiguation page). Przemysł, Przemysław, Přemysl or Przemko is a common Slavonic name. ...


Przemyśl
Coat of Arms of Przemyśl
(Flag) (Coat of Arms)
Motto: Libera Regia Civitas (Free Royal City)
Voivodship Subcarpathian
Municipal government Rada Miejska w Przemyślu
Mayor Robert Choma
Area 44,1 km²
Population
 - city
 - urban
 - density

67 955 (2003)
none
1540,9/km²
Founded
City rights
prior to 981
1389 (confirmed)
Latitude
Longitude
49°47´ N
22°47´ E
Area code +48 16
Car plates RP
Twin towns Eger, Kamieniec Podolski, Lviv, Paderborn, South Kesteven, Truskavets
Municipal Website (http://www.um.przemysl.pl/index1.htm)

Przemyśl (pronounce: Image:ltspkr.png 'pʃεmiɕl, Ukrainian: Перемишль) is a town in south-eastern Poland with 68,900 inhabitants (1995). Since 1999 it is situated in the Subcarpathian Voivodship, previously the town was the capital of Przemyśl Voivodship. A diacritical mark or accent mark is an additional mark added to a basic letter. ... Flag of the powiat of Przemyśl File links The following pages link to this file: Przemysl, Poland Danylo King of Rus Image:Przemysl powiat flaga. ... Coat of Arms of Przemyśl File links The following pages link to this file: Przemysl, Poland Danylo King of Rus Image:Przemysl herb. ... A motto is a phrase or collection of words intended to describe the motivation or intention of a sociological grouping or organization. ... Przemyśl on a map of Poland File links The following pages link to this file: Przemysl, Poland Categories: GFDL images ... A Voivodship ( Romanian: Voievodat, Polish: Województwo, Serbian: Vojvodstvo or Vojvodina) was a feudal state in medieval Romania, Hungary, Poland, Russia and Serbia (see Vojvodina), ruled by a Voivod. ... Subcarpathian voivodship since 1999 The Subcarpathian Voivodship (in Polish województwo podkarpackie) is an administrative and local government region or voivodship of south-eastern Poland. ... This article explains the meaning of area as a physical quantity. ... Population density can be used as a measurement of any tangible item. ... Events Births Princess Theodora, later Empress of the Eastern Roman Empire. ... Events February 24 - Margaret I seizes Albert, thus becoming ruler of Denmark, Norway and Sweden June 15 - Battle of Kosovo between Serbs and Ottomans. ... A telephone numbering plan is a system that allows subscribers to make and receive telephone calls across long distances. ... Polish car number plates since May 1, 2000 ... This article is about partnerships between towns distant from each other; see Twin cities for the different concept of physically neighbouring cities. ... (Eger is also German for Cheb in Bohemia. ... ... Motto: Semper fidelis Oblast Lviv Oblast Municipal government City council (Львівська міська рада) Mayor City chairman Lyubomyr Bunyak Area 171,01 km² Population  - city  - urban  - density 808,900 ? 4786/km² Founded City rights 13th century 1353 Latitude Longitude 49°51′ N 24°01′ E Area code +0322 Car plates  ? Twin... Categories: Stub | Cities in Germany ... South Kesteven is a local government district in Lincolnshire, England, forming part of the traditional Kesteven division of the county . ... The purpose of this page is to lay out our policies for handling sounds, and give people some useful information for handling sound files. ... 1999 is a common year starting on Friday of the Common Era, and was designated the International Year of Older Persons by the United Nations. ... Subcarpathian voivodship since 1999 The Subcarpathian Voivodship (in Polish województwo podkarpackie) is an administrative and local government region or voivodship of south-eastern Poland. ... Przemysl Voivodship (Polish: województwo przemyskie) is a unit of administrative division and local government in Poland in years 1975-1998, superseded by Subcarpathian Voivodship. ...


Przemyśl owes its long and rich history to the advantages of its geographic location. The city is the key to the Przemyśl Gate, an area connecting mountainous and lowland regions, with easy communication and fertile soil. It also lies on the navigable San river. Important trade routes passed through Przemyśl and ensured the city's importance. San is a river in south-eastern Poland, a tributary of the Vistula river, with a length of 433 kilometres (all in Poland, 6th longest Polish river) and the basin area of 16,861 sq. ...

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History of Przemysl

The city of Przemyśl appears to have been founded as early as the 8th century. One explanation, possibly legendary, was that the city was founded by a Duke from what would become central Poland, named Przemysł. The area afterwards became a part of the Great Moravian state. Archeological remains testify to the presence of the monastic settlement as early as the 9th century. Upon the invasion of the Hungarian tribes into the heart of the Great Moravian Empire around 899, the White Croats of the area declared their allegiance to Kiev, capital of Kievan Rus. The Przemyśl area then became a site of contention between Poland, Kievan Rus and Hungary at least since the 9th century. The oldest widely-acceped historical mention of Przemyśl comes from 981 and concerns this rivalry. (7th century — 8th century — 9th century — other centuries) Events The Iberian peninsula is taken by Arab and Berber Muslims, thus ending the Visigothic rule, and starting almost 8 centuries of Muslim presence there. ... Great Moravia (Czech Velká Morava, Slovak Veľká Morava, Latin Magna Moravia) was a Slav state existing on the territory of present-day Moravia and Slovakia between 833 and the early 10th century. ... ( 8th century - 9th century - 10th century - other centuries) Events Beowulf might have been written down in this century, though it could also have been in the 8th century Reign of Charlemagne, and concurrent (and controversially labeled) Carolingian Renaissance in western Europe Viking attacks on Europe begin Oseberg ship burial The... Magyars are an ethnic group primarily associated with Hungary. ... Events Edward the Elder becomes King of England. ... Kiev (Ukrainian: ; Russian: ), also Kyiv, is the capital and largest city of Ukraine, located in the north central part of the country on the Dnieper river. ... Kievan Rus′ (Ки́евская Ру́сь, Kievskaya Rus in Russian; Київська Русь, Kyivs’ka Rus’ in Ukrainian) was the early, mostly East Slavic¹ state dominated by the city of Kiev (ru: Ки́ев, Kiev; uk: Ки́їв, Kyiv), from about 880 to the middle of the 12th century. ... ( 8th century - 9th century - 10th century - other centuries) Events Beowulf might have been written down in this century, though it could also have been in the 8th century Reign of Charlemagne, and concurrent (and controversially labeled) Carolingian Renaissance in western Europe Viking attacks on Europe begin Oseberg ship burial The... Events Births Princess Theodora, later Empress of the Eastern Roman Empire. ...


Between 11th and 12th century the city was a capital of Red Ruthenia, one of the Ruthenian principalities. It became part of the Polish kingdom in the second half of the 13th century. Around this time it obtained Magdeburg law city rights, confirmed in 1389 by king Władysław Jagiełło. (10th century - 11th century - 12th century - other centuries) As a means of recording the passage of time, the 11th century was that century which lasted from 1001 to 1100. ... (11th century - 12th century - 13th century - other centuries) As a means of recording the passage of time, the 12th century was that century which lasted from 1101 to 1200. ... Red Ruthenia (Polish: Ruś Czerwona, Latin: Ruthenia Rubra or Russia Rubra) is the name used since the medieval times to refer to the area known as Eastern Galicia prior to World War I. History Originally it was related to a certain territory between Western Bug and Wieprz rivers. ... Ruthenia is a name applied to parts of Eastern Europe which were populated by Eastern Slavic peoples, as well as to various states that existed in this territory in the past. ... (12th century - 13th century - 14th century - other centuries) As a means of recording the passage of time, the 13th century was that century which lasted from 1201 to 1300. ... The Magdeburg Rights (or Magdeburg law) were the laws of the Imperial Free City of Magdeburg during many centuries of the Holy Roman Empire, and possibly the most important set of Germanic medieval city laws. ... Events February 24 - Margaret I seizes Albert, thus becoming ruler of Denmark, Norway and Sweden June 15 - Battle of Kosovo between Serbs and Ottomans. ... Wladislaus II on Jan Matejkos painting Wladislaus II Jagiello (Polish Władysław II Jagiełło, Lithuanian Jogaila, and in Belarusian as Jahajla (Ягайла)) (c. ...


The city prospered as an important trade centre during the Renaissance period. Similarily to the nearby Lwów, the city's population consisted of a great number of nationalities, including Poles, Ruthenians, Jews, Germans, Czechs and Armenians. The prosperity came to an end in the middle of the 17th century, due to wartime destruction during the Deluge and general decline of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth at this time. This decline lasted for over a hundred years and only at the end of the 18th century the city's population recovered former levels. By Region: Italian Renaissance Northern Renaissance -French Renaissance -German Renaissance -English Renaissance The Renaissance was an influential cultural movement which brought about a period of scientific revolution and artistic transformation, at the dawn of modern European history. ... Lviv coat of arms Motto: Semper fidelis Municipal government City council (Львівська міська рада) Mayor City chairman Lyubomyr Bunyak Area 171,01 km² Population    total 2000    density 808,900 4786/km² Founded city rights 13th century 1353 Area code + 0322 Latitude Longitude 49°51′ N 24°01′ E Twin towns... Ruthenians is a name that has been applied to different ethnic groups at different times; for an explanation of the reasons for this, see Ruthenia. ... (16th century - 17th century - 18th century - more centuries) As a means of recording the passage of time, the 17th century was that century which lasted from 1601-1700. ... This article is about the history of Poland. ... Wikipedia does not have an article with this exact name. ... (17th century - 18th century - 19th century - more centuries) As a means of recording the passage of time, the 18th century refers to the century that lasted from 1701 through 1800. ...


In 1772, as a consequence of the First Partition of Poland, Przemyśl became part of the Austrian empire, in what the Austrians called the Kingdom of Galicia and Lodomeria. In 1861 railway connections from Przemyśl to Kraków and Lwów were built. In the middle of the 19th century, due to the growing conflict between Austria and Russia over the Balkans, the strategic location of Przemyśl near the border with the Russian empire was recognised by Austria. During the Crimean War, when tensions between Russia and Austria were high, the city was turned into a fortified camp, surrounded by a ring of forts 15 km in circumference, containing 30 modern fortification works. 1772 was a leap year starting on Wednesday (see link for calendar). ... The Partitions of Poland ( Polish Rozbiór or Rozbiory Polski) happened in the 18th century and ended the existence of a sovereign state of Poland (or more correctly the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth). ... The Republic of Austria (German: Republik Österreich) is a landlocked country in the heart of Europe. ... Galicia (Ukrainian: Галичина (Halychyna), Polish: Galicja, German: Galizien, Slovak: Halič, Romanian: Galiţia, Hungarian: Gácsország) is the name of a region of Central Europe. ... 1861 is a common year starting on Tuesday. ... Motto: none Voivodship Lesser Poland Municipal government Rada miasta Kraków Mayor Jacek Majchrowski Area 326,8 km² Population  - city  - urban  - density 757,500 (2004 est. ... Lviv coat of arms Motto: Semper fidelis Municipal government City council (Львівська міська рада) Mayor City chairman Lyubomyr Bunyak Area 171,01 km² Population    total 2000    density 808,900 4786/km² Founded city rights 13th century 1353 Area code + 0322 Latitude Longitude 49°51′ N 24°01′ E Twin towns... Alternative meaning: Nineteenth Century (periodical) (18th century — 19th century — 20th century — more centuries) As a means of recording the passage of time, the 19th century was that century which lasted from 1801-1900 in the sense of the Gregorian calendar. ... The Balkans is the historic and geographic name used to describe southeastern Europe (see the Definitions and boundaries section below). ... Imperial Russia is the term used to cover the period of Russian history from the expansion of Russia under Peter the Great, through the expansion of the Russian Empire from the Baltic to the Pacific Ocean, to the deposal of Nicholas II of Russia, the last tsar, at the start... The Crimean War lasted from 28 March 1854 to 1856. ... Fortifications (Latin fortis, strong, and facere, to make) are military constructions designed for defensive warfare. ...


However, with the technological progress in artillery during the second half of the 19th century, these fortifications rapidly became obsolete. The longer range of rifled artillery necessitated the construction of larger fortresses with forts designed to resist the newly available guns. To achieve this, between the years 1888 and 1914 Przemyśl was turned into a 1st class fortress, the third largest in Europe out of about 200 that were built in this period. Around the city, in a circle of circumference 45 km, 44 forts of various sizes were built. The older fortifications were modernised to provide the fortress with an internal defence ring. The fortress was designed to accommodate 85 000 soldiers and 956 cannons of all sorts. Historically, artillery refers to any engine used for the discharge of projectiles during war. ... Alternative meaning: Nineteenth Century (periodical) (18th century — 19th century — 20th century — more centuries) As a means of recording the passage of time, the 19th century was that century which lasted from 1801-1900 in the sense of the Gregorian calendar. ... Rifling is the means by which a firearm gyroscopically stabilizes a projectile. ... 1888 is a leap year starting on Sunday (click on link for calendar). ... 1914 is a common year starting on Thursday. ... Fortifications (Latin fortis, strong, and facere, to make) are military constructions designed for defensive warfare. ... A small cast-iron cannon on a carriage A cannon is any large tubular firearm designed to fire a heavy projectile over a considerable distance. ...

Train station

In August 1914 at the start of the First World War, the Russian armies defeated the Austro-Hungarian army in the opening engagements and advanced rapidly into Galicia. The Przemyśl fortress fulfilled its mission very effectively, helping to stop a 300 000 men strong Russian army advancing towards the Carpathian Passes, as well as Kraków and Silesia. The first siege was lifted by a temporary Austro-Hungarian advance. However, the Russian army pushed forward again and initiated a second siege of Przemyśl fortress in October, 1914. This time relief attempts were unsuccessful. Due to lack of food and exhaustion of its defenders, the fortress surrendered on March 22, 1915. The Russians captured 126,000 prisoners and 700 big guns. Before surrendering, a complete destruction of all fortifications was carried out. The Russians did not stay in Przemyśl long. A renewed offensive of the Central Powers recaptured the destroyed fortress on June 3, 1915. During the fighting around Przemyśl, both sides lost up to 115,000 killed, wounded and missing. Train station in Przemyśl, from the German wiki File history Legend: (cur) = this is the current file, (del) = delete this old version, (rev) = revert to this old version. ... Train station in Przemyśl, from the German wiki File history Legend: (cur) = this is the current file, (del) = delete this old version, (rev) = revert to this old version. ... 1914 is a common year starting on Thursday. ... Ypres, 1917, in the vicinity of the Battle of Passchendaele. ... Austria-Hungary, also known as the Dual monarchy (or: the k. ... The Kingdom of Galicia and Lodomeria, or simply Galicia, was the largest and northernmost province of Austria from 1772 until 1918, with Lemberg (Lwów, Lviv) as its capital city. ... This is about the terrestrial mountain range. ... Motto: none Voivodship Lesser Poland Municipal government Rada miasta Kraków Mayor Jacek Majchrowski Area 326,8 km² Population  - city  - urban  - density 757,500 (2004 est. ... Silesia (Polish Śląsk, German Schlesien, Czech Slezsko) is a historical region in central Europe. ... Austria-Hungary, also known as the Dual monarchy (or: the k. ... 1914 is a common year starting on Thursday. ... March 22 is the 81st day of the year in the Gregorian Calendar (82nd in Leap years). ... 1915 was a common year starting on Friday (see link for calendar). ... Central Powers is a term used to refer to the Dual Alliance of Germany and Austria-Hungary, the Ottoman Empire, and Bulgaria during World War I. They are so called because they all lay between Russia in the east and France and the United Kingdom in the west. ... June 3 is the 154th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar (155th in leap years), with 211 days remaining. ... 1915 was a common year starting on Friday (see link for calendar). ...


At the end of World War I Przemyśl became disputed between the re-nascent Poland and the Western Ukrainian Republic. On November 1, 1918, a local provisional government was formed of representatives of Polish, Jewish and Ukrainian inhabitants of the area. However, on November 3 the Ukrainian forces overthrown the government, arrested its leader and captured the eastern part of the city. The Ukrainian army was successfully opposed by a small Polish self-defence unit formed of World War I veterans and Orlęta, young volunteers from Przemyśl high schools. The town was divided by a front line, with the western borough of Zasanie in Polish hands. Since neither side could cross the San River, both opposing forces awaited relief from the outside. The volunteer expeditionary unit formed in Kraków arrived to Przemyśl on November 10, before the Ukrainian forces received reinforcements. Since the Polish ultimatum to the Ukrainians remained unanswered, on November 11 and November 12 the Polish forces crossed the San and pushed the Ukrainian army out in what became known as the Battle of Przemyśl. Ypres, 1917, in the vicinity of the Battle of Passchendaele. ... Western Ukraine (Західно-українська Народна Республіка, West-Ukrainian Peoples Republic) was a short-lived republic that existed in late 1918 and early 1919 in eastern Galicia, Bukovina and Transcarpathia and included the cities of Lviv, Kolomyja, and Stanislav. ... November 1 is the 305th day of the year (306th in leap years) in the Gregorian Calendar, with 60 days remaining. ... 1918 was a common year starting on Tuesday (see link for calendar). ... November 3 is the 307th day of the year (308th in leap years) in the Gregorian Calendar, with 58 days remaining. ... Lwów Eagles - Defenders of the Cemetery, oil on canvas, 1926, 90 x 120 cm, Polish Military Museum in Warsaw, painted by Wojciech Kossak. ... San is a river in south-eastern Poland, a tributary of the Vistula river, with a length of 433 kilometres (all in Poland, 6th longest Polish river) and the basin area of 16,861 sq. ... Motto: none Voivodship Lesser Poland Municipal government Rada miasta Kraków Mayor Jacek Majchrowski Area 326,8 km² Population  - city  - urban  - density 757,500 (2004 est. ... November 10 is the 314th day of the year (315th in leap years) in the Gregorian Calendar, with 51 days remaining. ... November 11 is the 315th day of the year (316th in leap years) in the Gregorian Calendar, with 50 days remaining. ... November 12 is the 316th day of the year (317th in leap years) in the Gregorian Calendar, with 49 days remaining. ...

Population of Przemyśl, 1931

Roman Catholics 39 430 (63,3%)
Jews 18 376 (29,5%)
Greek Catholics 4 391 (7,0%)
Other denominations 85 (0,2%)
Total 62 272

Source: 1931 Polish census 1931 is a common year starting on Thursday. ...

After the Polish-Bolshevik War the town became a part of newly independent Poland. Although the capital of the voivodship was located in Lwów, Przemyśl recovered its nodal position as a seat of local church administration, as well as the garrison of the 10th Corps of the Polish Army - a staff unit entitled with organising the defence of roughly 10% of Poland. As of 1931 the town had a population of 62 272. Polish-Bolshevik War Conflict Polish-Bolshevik War Date 1919–1921 Place Central and Eastern Europe Result Polish victory The Polish-Soviet War (also known as the Polish-Bolshevik War or the Polish-Russian War) was the war (February 1919 – March 1921) that determined the borders between the Russian Soviet Federated... A Voivodship ( Romanian: Voievodat, Polish: Województwo, Serbian: Vojvodstvo or Vojvodina) was a feudal state in medieval Romania, Hungary, Poland, Russia and Serbia (see Vojvodina), ruled by a Voivod. ... Lviv coat of arms Motto: Semper fidelis Municipal government City council (Львівська міська рада) Mayor City chairman Lyubomyr Bunyak Area 171,01 km² Population    total 2000    density 808,900 4786/km² Founded city rights 13th century 1353 Area code + 0322 Latitude Longitude 49°51′ N 24°01′ E Twin towns... 1931 is a common year starting on Thursday. ...


After the invasion of Poland by Germany and the Soviet Union, the border between these two occupiers run through the middle of the city along the San river until June, 1941. The town's population increased significantly due to large influx of Jewish reffugees trying to cross the border with the Soviet Union. It is estimated that by mid-1941 the Jewish population of the city grew to roughly 16,500. After the outbreak of Nazi-Soviet War in 1941 the eastern part of the town was captured by Germany. On June 20, 1942 the first group of 1000 Jews were transported from the area of Przemyśl to Janów concentration camp and on July 15 a ghetto was created for all Jewish inhabitants of the area of Przemyśl - some 22 000 people altogether. Polish Defence War of 1939 Conflict World War II Date 1 September - 6 October 1939 Place Poland Result Decisive German and Soviet victory The Polish September Campaign (alternatively refered to as the German plan Fall Weiss) refers to the conquest of Poland by the armies of Nazi Germany and the... San is a river in south-eastern Poland, a tributary of the Vistula river, with a length of 433 kilometres (all in Poland, 6th longest Polish river) and the basin area of 16,861 sq. ... 1941 was a common year starting on Wednesday (link will take you to calendar). ... Original German plan Operation Barbarossa (Unternehmen Barbarossa) was the German codename for Nazi Germanys invasion of the Soviet Union during World War II, which commenced on June 22, 1941. ... 1941 was a common year starting on Wednesday (link will take you to calendar). ... June 20 is the 171st day of the year (172nd in leap years) in the Gregorian Calendar, with 194 days remaining. ... 1942 was a common year starting on Thursday (link will take you to calendar). ... See also the related article on Nazi concentration camps The following is a list of German concentration camps during World War II. are marked with pink, while major concentration camps of are marked with blue. ... July 15 is the 196th day (197th in leap years) of the year in the Gregorian Calendar, with 169 days remaining. ... A ghetto is an area where people from a specific ethnic background or united in a given culture or religion live as a group, voluntarily or involuntarily, in milder or stricter seclusion. ...


The ghetto was closed soon afterwards and the following month the extermination of Jews started. Until September 1943 almost all Jews were sent to Auschwitz and Bełżec. The local branches of the Polish underground and the Żegota managed to save 415 people of Jewish descent. According to a post-war query at the German archives 568 Poles were murdered by the Germans for helping the Jews of the area of Przemyśl. 1943 is a common year starting on Friday. ... Auschwitz, in English, commonly refers to the Auschwitz concentration camp complex built near the town of Oświęcim, by Nazi Germany during World War II. Rarely, it may refer to the Polish town of Oświęcim (called by the Germans Auschwitz) itself. ... Belzec was the first of the Nazi German extermination camps created for implementing Operation Reinhard during the Holocaust. ... For other meanings of Home Army see: Home Army (disambiguation) The Armia Krajowa or AK (Home Army) functioned as the pre-eminent underground military organization in German-occupied Poland, which functioned in all areas of the country from September 1939 until its disbanding in January 1945. ... Żegota (read: [ʒε:gɔta], also spelled Zhegota, Zegota) was the codename for the Council to Aid the Jews (Rada Pomocy Żydom), an underground organisation in German occupied Poland from 1942 to 1945. ...


The town was captured by the Red Army on July 27, 1944. In the post-war territorial settlement, the new border between Poland and the Soviet Union placed Przemyśl in Poland, but just barely. The border now ran only a few kilometers to the east of the city, cutting it off from much of its economic hinterland. Furthermore, due to the murder of Jews in the Nazi Holocaust and the post-war explusion of Ukrainians, the city's population (now overwhelmingly Polish) dropped to merely 24 000. However, the city welcomed thousands of Polish refugees from Eastern Galicia. Their number helped regain pre-war population of the city. Red Army flag The short forms Red Army and RKKA refer to the Workers and Peasants Red Army, (Рабоче-Крестьянская Красная Армия - Raboche-Krestyanskaya Krasnaya Armiya in Russian), the armed forces organised by the Bolsheviks during the Russian Civil War in 1918. ... July 27 is the 208th day (209th in leap years) of the year in the Gregorian Calendar, with 157 days remaining. ... 1944 was a leap year starting on Saturday (link will take you to calendar). ... The Nazi party used a right-facing swastika as their symbol and the red and black colors were said to represent Blut und Boden (blood and soil). ... Concentration camp inmates during the Holocaust The Holocaust was Nazi Germanys systematic genocide (ethnic cleansing) of various ethnic, religious, national, and secular groups during World War II, starting in 1941 and continuing through 1945. ...


As a result of all these disasters the growth of the city in the years after 1945 was stunted. Only after 1991, with the dissolution of the Soviet Union, the independence of Ukraine and progress in opening the Polish-Ukrainian border, did the city's prospects improve. 1945 was a common year starting on Monday (link will take you to calendar). ... 1991 is a common year starting on Tuesday of the Gregorian calendar. ...


Education

Royal castle in Przemyśl
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Castle in Przemyśl, from the Polish wiki File history Legend: (cur) = this is the current file, (del) = delete this old version, (rev) = revert to this old version. ... Castle in Przemyśl, from the Polish wiki File history Legend: (cur) = this is the current file, (del) = delete this old version, (rev) = revert to this old version. ...

Politics

Ruins of the castle

Ruins of the former castle in Przemyśl, from the Polish wiki File history Legend: (cur) = this is the current file, (del) = delete this old version, (rev) = revert to this old version. ... Ruins of the former castle in Przemyśl, from the Polish wiki File history Legend: (cur) = this is the current file, (del) = delete this old version, (rev) = revert to this old version. ...

Krosno/Przemysl constituency

Members of Sejm elected from Krosno/Przemyśl constituency This article is about the lower chamber of Polish parliament. ...

  • Wojciech Domaradzki, SLD-UP
  • Witold Firak, SLD-UP
  • Józef Głowa, Samoobrona
  • Tadeusz Kaleniecki, SLD-UP
  • Mieczysław Kasprzak, PSL
  • Marian Kawa, SLD-UP
  • Ryszard Kędra, LPR
  • Marek Kuchciński, PiS
  • Alicja Lis, Samoobrona
  • Elżbieta Łukacijewska, PO
  • Adam Woś, PSL

External links:

  • Municipal website (http://www.um.przemysl.pl/index1.htm)
  • Powiat of Przemyśl (http://www.powiat.przemysl.pl/pp.php?ist=1000)
  • History of Przemyśl (http://www.kki.krakow.pl/pioinf/przemysl/dzieje/dzieje_e.html)
  • Przemyśl on old postcards (http://www.um.przemysl.pl/postcard/postcard01.htm)
  • Jewish Przemyśl (http://www.shtetlinks.jewishgen.org/Przemysl/index.shtml)

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