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The
Redemptorists' Church of St. Nicholas is the former Orthodox church built in 1618–1631. The project was drafted by Jan Jaroszewicz whereas the decorations were designed by Jan Wolff. The domed temple had a defensive purpose. In the 1690s a 38-metre-tall (125 ft) tower with a Baroque dome was
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Built in the
Baroque style in the second half of the 18th century, the Cathedral Bell Tower is a separate and prominent structure. It was erected to Jerzy de Kawe's design. The passageway is decorated with plaques commemorating the martyrdom of the inhabitants of Zamość Region during World War II. In
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The Link House at 5 Rynek Wielki street (Great Market Street) was erected at the end of the 17th century with all the features of the
Baroque style. A Polish architect Jan Michał Link decorated the façade of the house with fluted Ionic columns. The tops of the windows were embellished with the carved
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The Zamość Festival of Mark
Grechuta aims at commemorating his works. He was a composer, singer and poet. The festival has already taken place 3 times: 7–8 September 2007, 6–7 September 2008, 4–6 September 2009. The laureates of the competition and various well-known musicians sang at this festival.
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and dedicated to the Lord's
Resurrection and St. Thomas the Apostle. It was built in 1587–1598 by Bernardo Morando. It is 45 metres long and 30 metres wide; the Cathedral constitutes one of the most impressive sacral buildings in Poland. Full of numerous side chapels, thin pillars and a fine vaulted
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houses built by the richest Zamość merchants. It is a square, measuring exactly 100 metres in both width and length, crossed by the two main axes of the old town. The 600-metre longitudinal axis goes east–west: from
Bastion No. 7 to the Zamoyski Palace. The 400-metre crosswise axis goes north–south,
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which had invaded Poland from the east, and, consequently, on
September 28, 1939, Zamość was handed over to the Red Army – for about a week. The Soviets withdrew on October 5, 1939, along with some 5,000 Jews after a further demarcation line adjustment. The Germans returned to the city on October 8,
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After World War II, Zamość began a period of development. In the 1970s and 1980s the population grew rapidly (from 39,100 in 1975 to 68,800 in 2003), as the city started to gain significant profits from the old trade routes linking
Germany with the Ukraine and the ports on the Black Sea. During the
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concept. Its "head" was to be the
Zamoyski Palace, "backbone" Grodzka Street, crossing the Great Market Square from east to west, in the direction of the palace, and with the "arms" embodied by 10 streets intersecting the main streets: Solna Street (north of the Great Market Square) and Bernardo
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Dedicated to The
Annunciation in the Baroque style. The biggest temple in Zamość (56 metres long and 29 metres wide), it was regarded as one of the most prominent 17th-century churches in Poland. It was embellished with a very rich décor by Jan Michał Link. In 1784 the Austrians closed down the
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The red "Under the Angel" House at 26 Ormiańska street (Armenian street) was built in the early 1630s by a rich Armenian merchant, Gabriel Bartoszewicz. It is embellished with a carved figure of the founder's saint patron, the Archangel Gabriel holding a lily. The walls of the second floor are
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The blue "Under The Married Couple" House, also known as the "Sapphire" House, at 24 Ormiańska street (Armenian Street) was built in the second quarter of the 17th century by an Armenian merchant, Torosz. The façade includes a geometrical and plant frieze whereas the parapet is decorated with
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province in German-annexed western Poland were transported to Zamość and in April 1941 the ghetto was moved to the New Town and 7,000 Jews were ordered to relocate there. The ghetto was not enclosed and many Jews escaped to the Soviet Union. It was liquidated before the end of November 1942;
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Built at the beginning of the 17th century, the green Wilczek House at 30 Ormiańska Street (Armenian Street) displays a Baroque decor, including a relief featuring St. John the Baptist and St. Thomas the Apostle with three spears. The house was remodelled in 1665–1674 by Jan Wilczek, a town
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rail line, although it is not electrified. The economy of the city is based on services which is why it is dominated by numerous small and medium-sized enterprises. However, there are some large production plants, mainly food factories and companies, that reflect the regional dominance of
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The academy was an institution midway between a secondary school and an institution of higher learning that bestowed doctorates of philosophy and law. It was known for the high quality of education that it provided, which however did not extend beyond the ideals of "nobles"' liberty.
1071:. Rabbis forbade the entry of Hasids into Zamosc, until the late nineteenth century. In Zamość there was a Jewish synagogue, two houses of worship, a ritual bathhouse, a hospital and a slaughterhouse. The best preserved remnant of the Jewish community is the now restored
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The most prominent building is the Town Hall, built at the turn of the 16th and 17th centuries, following Bernardo Morando's design. In 1639–1651, Jan Jaroszewicz and Jan Wolff redesigned the structure. They enlarged the edifice and added three storeys with a high
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busts of two mythological warriors: Minerva wearing a basinet and Hercules dressed in lion skins. Under the windows there is a frieze featuring laurel and palm branches – symbols of glory and victory. The pilasters include wall-trophies – weapons and armours.
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In modern Zamość there are 9 secondary schools: 7 public (numbered from 1 to 7), one Catholic and one Social school. In addition, there are 10 primary schools: 8 public (numbered from 2 – 4 and from 6–10) as well as a Catholic and a Social primary school.
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In addition, there are the open-air performances of the Zamość Summer Theatre (Zamojskie Lato Teatralne) and the annual "EUROFOLK" International Folk Festival. There are the Summer Film Academy and the "SACROFILM" International Religious Film Days.
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The brightly coloured houses are vital to the square's character. The yellow "Under The Madonna" House at 22 Ormiańska street (Armenian Street) features the Madonna with the baby Jesus; showing the Madonna standing on a dragon. Built by a
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Built, the Turobin House was built in the 1600s in line with Bernardo Morando's design for the town of Turobin which used to be part of Zamość Entail. It is embellished with many Renaissance decorations based on Italian models taken from
1083:. In 1827, 2,874 Jews lived in the city and this had risen by 1900 to 7,034. The increase continued, so that by 1921 the Jewish population stood at 9,383 (49.3% of the total population), including significant landowners within the city.
945:). The Nazis found it difficult to find many families suitable for settlement in the area, and those who did settle often fled in fear, because the former Polish residents would burn down houses or kill their inhabitants.
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proportions, regular divisions and excessive architectural décor. The 18th century witnessed the construction of a guardroom and a fan-shaped double stairway, built in front of the building. In 1770 a slender dome with a
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On the eve of World War II, more than 12,500 Jews lived in Zamość; 43 percent of the population of 28,100. Soon after the handing over to the Germans by the Soviet Union on October 8, 1939, the Nazis instituted the
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who placed Italian-style regular four-window façade with arcades. The windows are ornamented by a frieze with rosettes. Another frieze is situated on the side wall, showing a combination of rectangles and ovals.
3408:(1877–1937), Polish poet, artist and member of the Polish Academy of Literature, one of the most influential poets of the early 20th century in Poland. He lived and worked as a lawyer (notary) in Zamość
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in 1830–1831 and surrendered as the last Polish resistance point. The fortress was demolished in 1866, allowing the rapid growth of the city beyond its original limits. During the final stages of
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furniture company (former Zamojskie Furniture Company), the Spomasz Zamość SA industrial and metal hardware producer, the SIPMOT agricultural machinery producer (a branch of the SIPMA Group from
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3420:(1786–1868), Polish officer and political activist, sentenced by Russian Imperial authorities to 14 years' imprisonment, he was never released and died after 46 years. He spent 7 years in the
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In the 16th century, the city thrived during its most extensive and fastest period of development. It attracted not only Poles but also other nationalities. In 1594, Jan Zamoyski founded the
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The "Under St. Casimir" House was erected in the 17th century and was owned alternately by Polish chemists and Armenian merchants. The façade of the house is embellished with a figure of
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agriculture. These include the Zamojskie Wheat Company (Zamojskie Zakłady Zbożowe), the Animex fodder company, the Mors frozen food producer, and a daughter company of the Dairy in
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for gassing. They were transported without any food or water. Although the distance was relatively short, the transports would take several days, and many died en route. The secret
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is a very popular annual music festival that dates back to 1982 and has been held since. The festival is organised in Zamość Old Town by the Zamość Jazz Club to commemorate
1315:. Its function was to keep Szczebrzeszyn's treasures and assets safely within the protection of Zamość fortress. The house has four windows, arcades and a richly ornamented
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decorated with lions and a dragon, illustrating that the lions should protect the house against the evil embodied by the dragon. The house is the seat of the Zamość Museum.
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The city is also a centre of expertise for agriculture and a market for various agricultural products. In addition, the other companies include a daughter company of the
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The Town Hall stands on the north side of the Great Market Square, regarded as one of the most beautiful 16th-century squares in Europe. It is surrounded by a complex of
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tabernacle and many paintings of Italian and Polish painters. In the church's vault, there are crypts with the ashes of 16 Zamość entailers and those of their families.
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3390:(1755–1826), Polish priest, philosopher, statesman, geologist, scholar, poet and writer, a leader of the Polish Enlightenment. He was a tutor for the children of
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The Abrek House was built for a professor of the Zamoyski Academy, Stanisław Rosiński. In 1636 the house was bought by another professor of the Zamoyski Academy,
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and as a result the church lost its sacral function for many years, housing a cinema and secondary school. In 1993 the building was restored as a church again.
1285:(1599–1657). The house has four arcades, a frieze placed under the windows and a parapet. It was supposed to be a model for other houses located on the square.
1278:, a chemist and a professor of medicine at the Zamoyski Academy, still houses a pharmacy. The shop is fitted with a set of 19th-century dark, oak cabinets.
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Called also the "Chemist's House", the Piechowicz House maintains a 350-year-old tradition. Namely the building, which was built by Szymon Piechowicz from
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1450:(1594–1784) was an academy founded in 1594 by Polish Crown Chancellor Jan Zamoyski. It was the third institution of higher education to be founded in the
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Most historic buildings are located in the Old Town, whose main distinguishing features have been retained. It includes the regular Great Market Square (
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also settled in the city and soon became the majority of the Jewish population. The settlement rights given by Jan Zamoyski were re-confirmed in 1684 by
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Local people resisted the German occupiers with great determination; they escaped into the forests, organised self-defence, gave help to those who were
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has been reconstructed on the basis of old photographs. At present the house is the venue of the Bernardo Morando Fine Arts State Secondary School.
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3368:(1558–1629), Polish humanist, poet associated with Grand Hetman and Royal Chancellor Jan Zamoyski, with whom in 1593–1605 he organized the
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Constructed by Bernardo Morando for an Italian merchant in the 1590s, also called the Telanowski house, the Zamoyski house belonged to
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3282:(1871–1919), Marxist theorist, philosopher, economist and activist of Polish Jewish descent who became a naturalized German citizen
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Rector's Pharmacy located at the Main Square 2 in the Old Town, the oldest pharmacy in Poland operating continuously since 1609
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of Zamość was founded in 1588 when Jan Zamoyski agreed to Jewish settlement in the city. The first Jewish settlers were mainly
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Built in the 1680s in the Baroque style in line with J. M. Link's design, St. Catherine's Church was first dedicated to Saint
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consisting of 30 cattle cars. In October, the Nazis shot 500 Jews in the streets and deported 4,000 Jewish prisoners via the
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merchant, Sołtan Sachwelowicz, in the 17th century, the house has been refurbished recently to expose its façade. A high
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who turned it into a splendid edifice with an arcaded portal, triangular top and three stone doors in the hallway.
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the bell tower there are three historic bells: "Jan" – the biggest and the oldest one, named after its benefactor
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Morando Street (south of the Great Market Square). In these streets, the other squares were placed: Salt Square (
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1465:. The present-day I Liceum Ogólnokształcące im. Jana Zamoyskiego is one of several secondary schools in Zamość.
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3242:(1918–2019), Holocaust survivor who dedicated her adult life to teaching and sharing memories of the Holocaust
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3272:(1923–2008), Polish-born artist and Holocaust survivor noted for illustrating the books of Nobel laureate
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3248:(1911–1944), Polish-born Jewish communist activist and a French Resistance leader during World War II
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1939 and shortly afterwards mass arrests of prominent citizens began. This was as part of the secret
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dissolved the duchy and made Zamość part of the Kingdom of Poland, also called
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in Zamość. The city, however, faced numerous invasions, including a
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3795:(in Polish). Zamojski Ośrodek Informacji, Zamosc.pl. Archived from
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but in the 1920s it became an academic church dedicated to Saint
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presbytery, it prides itself in original interior decor and rich
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Wróbel, Janusz (2002). "Wojenne losy polskiego złota".
3312:(1878–1940), Prime Minister of Poland from 1919 to 1920
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Sites of Nazi war crimes during the Invasion of Poland
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Kamienice ormiańskie Камяниці Вірменські Հայկական տներ
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of the area. Most former inhabitants were deported to
836:
border, from where it was transported via Romania and
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4030:(in Polish). Warszawa: Książka i Wiedza. p. 69.
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at DeathCamps.org. Last retrieved on March 16, 2008
3937:
Cruel World: The Children of Europe in the Nazi Web
3443:, Vol. 49, No. 295, 1982, pp. 336–341, 3 ill.
3300:(1852–1915), Yiddish language author and playwright
1137:) of 100 x 100 metres with the splendid Town Hall (
638:. The historical centre of Zamość was added to the
4622:
4426:
749:was Zamość occupied, by Swedish and Saxon troops.
660:Zamość is about 20 kilometres (12 miles) from the
847:. The city was overrun by the Germans during the
792:. The city played a considerable role during the
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4273:
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1403:; 1879−1882), the famous historical painting of
623:. In 2021, the population of Zamość was 62,021.
3453:List of twin towns and sister cities in Poland
3288:(born 1957), American sculptor and illustrator
1442:Higher School of Administration and Management
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1648:The festival is held in Zamość Great Market.
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1541:Wyższa Szkoła Humanistyczno-Ekonomiczna im.
1527:Zespół szkół ponadgimnazjalnych 4 Budowlanka
1374:added. The building has features typical of
1169:. The façades were built in accordance with
3836:[Zamosc September 1939] (in Polish)
3817:: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (
1530:Zespół szkół ponadgimnazjalnych 5 Rolniczak
1510:IV Liceum Ogólnokształcące im Armi Krajowej
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4378:Zespół Kolegiów Nauczycielskich w Zamościu
4181:"Climate & Weather Averages in Zamość"
4034:
3717:. UNESCO World Heritage Centre. 2009-09-23
3446:
3266:(born 1973), Polish middle-distance runner
3214:Birthplace and childhood home of musician
1550:Zespół Kolegiów Nauczycielskich w Zamościu
1524:Zespół szkół ponadgimnazjalnych 3 Elektryk
1521:Zespół szkół ponadgimnazjalnych 2 Mechanik
1518:Zespół szkół ponadgimnazjalnych 1 Ekonomik
1378:Orthodox churches and Latin architecture.
997:years 1975–1998 Zamość was the capital of
772:upon its formation in 1804. Following the
741:(1648–1654), and another siege during the
4562:Białowieża Forest / Belovezhskaya Pushcha
4527:Wooden churches of Southern Lesser Poland
4046:
3707:
3681:
1547:Wyższa Szkoła Zarządzania i Administracji
950:ethnically cleansed by the Nazi occupiers
888:Gefangenen-Durchgangslager Sicherheitspol
828:to Zamość, and then further southeast to
808:In September 1939, after the outbreak of
737:, the leader of the uprising against the
649:, held between 7 and 14 December 1992 in
603:. It is situated in the southern part of
16:For other places with the same name, see
4139:(in Polish). Meteomodel.pl. 6 April 2018
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706:, Zamość remains a perfect example of a
4493:Prehistoric Striped Flint Mining Region
4454:Castle of the Teutonic Order in Malbork
1259:grotesque figures of a married couple.
599:) is a historical city in southeastern
4962:Cities and towns in Lublin Voivodeship
4949:
4203:"Zamość (12595) - WMO Weather Station"
4025:
4008:. Holocaust Research Project.org. 2007
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3791:Jerzy Kowalczyk, Zamość 1995 (2007).
3430:, Polish-Armenian priest and traveler
1566:linking the former Soviet Union with
992:Aerial view of the Old City of Zamość
872:extermination of Polish intellectuals
558:
303:30.48 km (11.77 sq mi)
4997:Intelligenzaktion massacre locations
4972:Populated places established in 1580
4327:"Schwäbisch Hall and its twin towns"
4195:
3979:
3857:Biuletyn Instytutu Pamięci Narodowej
3832:Feduszka, Jacek (3 September 2008).
3306:(born 1990), professional footballer
3109:
1094:Jews deported from the newly formed
756:in 1772 the city was annexed by the
3859:(in Polish). No. 8-9 (19-20).
1178:was added to the top of the tower.
1119:Polish Council to Aid Jews "Żegota"
1004:
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23:Place in Lublin Voivodeship, Poland
13:
3704:Data for territorial unit 0664000.
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941:from German hands by bribery (see
678:Zamość was founded in 1580 by the
79:(Market Square) with the City Hall
14:
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762:Kingdom of Galicia and Lodomeria
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3334:and the mother of Polish King
3324:(born 1987), Polish goalkeeper
1574:. Zamość is also located on a
1492:I Liceum Ogólnokształcące im.
1452:Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth
1144:Jan Zamoyski commissioned the
788:, which was controlled by the
739:Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth
688:Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth
626:Zamość was founded in 1580 by
152:
1:
4992:Holocaust locations in Poland
4967:Planned communities in Poland
4298:"Miasta partnerskie – Zamość"
4228:"Padwa Zamość – Piłka ręczna"
3793:"Zamość. Timeline of history"
3675:
3434:
3378:
1480:The Old Arsenal, now a museum
1343:decorations, an 18th-century
958:forced labor camps in Germany
3328:Gryzelda Konstancja Zamoyska
1655:
1538:Akademia Zamojska w Zamościu
1433:
1194:Panorama of the Great Market
607:, about 90 km (56
7:
4304:(in Polish). Archived from
4137:"Średnie i sumy miesięczne"
4093:. Zamosc.pl. Archived from
3986:Databases – Zamość, Poland.
3648:
3604:, United States of America
3336:Michał Korybut Wiśniowiecki
3318:(1921–1998), Yiddish writer
3294:(born 1957), Polish painter
3234:Category:People from Zamość
3053:Average precipitation days
2839:Mean daily minimum °C (°F)
2699:Mean daily maximum °C (°F)
2301:Average precipitation days
2017:Mean daily minimum °C (°F)
1877:Mean daily maximum °C (°F)
1665:The climate is warm-summer
1559:The city is located on the
1389:. During World War II, the
840:to territory controlled by
587:
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4125:Climate Summary for Zamość
3474:
3458:Twin towns — sister cities
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1620:UNESCO World Heritage Site
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632:Grand Chancellor of Poland
467:UNESCO World Heritage Site
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4091:"Zamość. Historia miasta"
3738:. Encyclopædia Britannica
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1231:, the founder of the city
1103:Bełżec extermination camp
939:kidnapped Polish children
754:First Partition of Poland
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4459:Centennial Hall, Wrocław
3913:[Action Zamosc]
3886:[Action Zamosc]
3834:"Zamojski wrzesień 1939"
3172:, and multi-sports club
2564:Source 1: Meteomodel.pl
962:Nazi concentration camps
647:World Heritage Committee
615:, 247 km (153
311:212 m (696 ft)
4977:City counties of Poland
4026:Datner, Szymon (1968).
3655:Seven Wonders of Poland
3602:Fountain Hills, Arizona
3447:International relations
3342:Jan "Sobiepan" Zamoyski
1387:Catherine of Alexandria
1364:Jan "Sobiepan" Zamoyski
1079:(1799–1855) and writer
1044:. In the 17th century,
922:, with the new name of
764:; the kingdom became a
287: • City mayor
85:façades in the Old City
18:Zamość (disambiguation)
4497:Medieval Town of Toruń
4363:Remember Jewish Zamość
3909:Jaczyńska, Agnieszka.
3882:Jaczyńska, Agnieszka.
3670:Zamość railway station
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662:Roztocze National Park
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4477:Kalwaria Zebrzydowska
4467:in Jawor and Świdnica
4331:Stadt Schwäbisch Hall
3616:Friendship agreements
3330:(1623–1672), wife of
3274:Isaac Bashevis Singer
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2087:Mean minimum °C (°F)
1807:Mean maximum °C (°F)
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1600:Warsaw Stock Exchange
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1368:Tomasz Józef Zamoyski
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352: • Summer (
190:50.71667°N 23.25278°E
4428:World Heritage Sites
4302:Urząd Miasta Zamość
3715:"Old City of Zamość"
3412:Jacob ben Wolf Kranz
3356:Aleksander Zederbaum
3225:Former home of poet
2629:Record high °C (°F)
1737:Record high °C (°F)
1157:) and Water Square (
892:Operation Barbarossa
657:in Central Europe".
651:Santa Fe, New Mexico
634:, who envisioned an
4891:Gmina Komarów-Osada
4851:Gmina Szczebrzeszyn
4583:shared with Belarus
4577:shared with Ukraine
4574:shared with Germany
4358:Zamość city website
3694:. Statistics Poland
3470:cities as well as:
3418:Walerian Łukasiński
3332:Jeremi Wiśniowiecki
3292:Zbigniew Nowosadzki
3164:team Padwa Zamość,
2909:Record low °C (°F)
2769:Daily mean °C (°F)
2157:Record low °C (°F)
1947:Daily mean °C (°F)
1270:Saint Anne's Church
1032:coming from Italy,
966:extermination camps
643:World Heritage List
560:[ˈzamɔɕt͡ɕ]
186: /
4926:Gmina Stary Zamość
4921:Gmina Skierbieszów
4839:Urban-rural gminas
4628:Lublin Voivodeship
4507:Old City of Zamość
4446:Auschwitz-Birkenau
4097:on January 7, 2007
4028:Las sprawiedliwych
3935:Lynn H. Nicholas,
3863:. pp. 55–58.
3799:on January 9, 2007
3400:Ordynacja Zamojska
3350:Ordynacja Zamojska
3316:Mordechai Strigler
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1018:Polish Renaissance
999:Zamość Voivodeship
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914:General Government
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886:camp, (in German:
849:invasion of Poland
782:Congress of Vienna
747:Great Northern War
735:Bohdan Khmelnytsky
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605:Lublin Voivodeship
506:Reference no.
477:Old City of Zamość
321: • Total
300: • Total
195:50.71667; 23.25278
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4856:Gmina Zwierzyniec
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4590:
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4464:Churches of Peace
4373:Wonders of Zamosc
4250:"KS Agros Zamość"
3976:Nicholas, p. 336.
3692:"Local Data Bank"
3613:
3612:
3520:, United Kingdom
3441:Ekistics (Athens)
3424:prison in Zamość.
3388:Stanisław Staszic
3366:Szymon Szymonowic
3344:(1627–1665), 3rd
3298:Isaac Leib Peretz
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1423:Franciscan Church
1355:Franciscan Church
1329:Sebastiano Serlio
1319:in the form of a
1081:Isaac Leib Peretz
870:, the deliberate
794:November Uprising
774:Austro-Polish War
758:Habsburg monarchy
674:History of Zamość
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1448:Zamoyski Academy
1428:Franciscan Order
1405:Prussian Tribute
1290:Bernardo Morando
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1073:Zamość Synagogue
1014:Zamość Synagogue
1005:Jewish Community
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4183:. Time and Date
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4161:. Weather Atlas
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2238:
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2230:
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2225:
2219:
2214:
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2204:
2199:
2194:
2189:
2184:
2179:
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2169:
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1332:
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1324:
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1099:
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1084:
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1061:
1057:
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1039:
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1030:Sephardi Jews
1027:
1019:
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981:
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951:
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516:UNESCO region
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474:Official name
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4936:Gmina Zamość
4881:Gmina Adamów
4874:Rural gminas
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4339:. Retrieved
4335:the original
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3537:
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3521:
3518:Loughborough
3506:(since 1991)
3505:
3490:(since 1989)
3489:
3461:
3440:
3438:
3304:Mateusz Prus
3174:Agros Zamość
3159:
3139:See or edit
3137:
2983:mm (inches)
2231:mm (inches)
1674:
1664:
1650:
1646:
1637:
1636:
1617:
1585:
1564:railway line
1558:
1533:
1513:
1487:
1483:
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1456:
1445:
1417:
1391:
1380:
1372:
1360:
1336:Jan Zamoyski
1333:
1325:
1310:
1295:
1287:
1283:Jan Zamoyski
1280:
1273:
1261:
1257:
1255:councillor.
1253:
1246:
1234:
1229:Jan Zamoyski
1218:
1212:
1198:
1163:
1158:
1154:
1143:
1138:
1135:Rynek Wielki
1134:
1132:
1129:Architecture
1095:
1093:
1085:
1066:
1023:
1020:architecture
995:
947:
932:
924:Himmlerstadt
923:
917:
911:
907:World War II
887:
876:German Nazis
863:Soviet Union
854:podpułkownik
852:
822:gold reserve
810:World War II
807:
804:World War II
751:
724:
692:Jan Zamoyski
677:
659:
628:Jan Zamoyski
625:
551:
550:
290:Rafał Zwolak
276:Jan Zamoyski
122:Coat of arms
77:Rynek Wielki
76:
4931:Gmina Sułów
4916:Gmina Sitno
4256:25 December
4252:(in Polish)
4234:25 December
4230:(in Polish)
3921:17 February
3917:(in Polish)
3894:17 February
3890:(in Polish)
3840:17 February
3664:Renaissance
3536:, Slovakia
3394:, the 10th
3382: 1540
3338:(Michael I)
3177: [
3125:Phabricator
1561:broad gauge
1409:Jan Matejko
1401:Hołd pruski
1341:Renaissance
1249:St. Casimir
1159:Rynek Wodny
1155:Rynek Solny
916:as part of
798:World War I
708:Renaissance
534:Buffer zone
372:Postal code
264:City rights
256:Established
251:city county
227:Voivodeship
193: /
83:Renaissance
4951:Categories
4713:Krasnystaw
4698:Hrubieszów
4491:Krzemionki
4341:2013-07-26
4312:2018-05-05
4012:2013-12-06
3721:2011-09-15
3676:References
3588:, Germany
3572:, Romania
3570:Sighișoara
3556:, Ukraine
3504:, Ukraine
3488:, Germany
3462:Zamość is
3451:See also:
3435:Literature
3232:See also:
3055:(≥ 1.0 mm)
2303:(≥ 0.1 mm)
1581:Krasnystaw
1514:Technikum
1213:Plac Solny
868:A-B Action
766:crown land
702:architect
680:Chancellor
636:ideal city
537:214.916 ha
529:75.0391 ha
498:Designated
393:Car plates
316:Population
282:Government
272:Founded by
181:23°15′10″E
178:50°43′00″N
4644:(capital)
4517:Wieliczka
4392:JewishGen
3869:1641-9561
3698:17 August
3644:, Ukraine
3185:athletics
2398:dew point
1656:Geography
1534:Colleges
1434:Education
1376:Moldavian
1321:cartouche
1171:Mannerist
1097:Warthegau
970:Auschwitz
861:with the
818:civilians
814:Luftwaffe
812:, German
696:Black Sea
588:Zamoshtsh
582:romanized
387:(+48) 084
383:Area code
335:Time zone
308:Elevation
4768:Tomaszów
4723:Lubartów
4688:Biłgoraj
4624:Counties
4439:Cultural
4212:July 20,
4165:1 August
4006:"Zamość"
3813:cite web
3742:12 April
3736:"Zamość"
3649:See also
3534:Bardejov
3360:Ha-Meliẓ
3166:football
3162:handball
3100:Source:
2979:Average
2974:(−24.9)
2969:(−16.6)
2964:(−13.7)
2924:(−13.5)
2919:(−21.8)
2914:(−24.9)
2517:Average
2512:1,632.9
2400:°C (°F)
2396:Average
2348:Average
2296:(23.37)
2227:Average
2222:(−29.9)
2217:(−16.6)
2212:(−13.7)
2172:(−18.2)
2167:(−29.9)
2162:(−24.9)
1146:Venetian
1089:Judenrat
1069:Haskalah
1038:Portugal
974:Majdanek
968:such as
935:expelled
926:, after
597:Zamoscia
490:Criteria
485:Cultural
4773:Włodawa
4763:Świdnik
4743:Parczew
4708:Kraśnik
4541:Natural
4521:Bochnia
4187:24 July
4143:21 July
3939:p. 333
3631:, Italy
3629:Cassino
3502:Zhovkva
3464:twinned
3422:tsarist
3402:estates
3398:of the
3396:Ordynat
3352:estates
3348:of the
3346:Ordynat
3189:archery
3127:and on
3048:(22.2)
2959:(14.7)
2954:(21.2)
2949:(32.9)
2944:(40.1)
2939:(30.2)
2934:(25.0)
2929:(18.0)
2904:(36.9)
2899:(23.9)
2894:(31.8)
2889:(38.7)
2884:(46.0)
2879:(51.8)
2874:(53.2)
2869:(50.5)
2864:(45.0)
2859:(36.5)
2854:(27.1)
2849:(20.5)
2844:(17.6)
2834:(45.0)
2829:(29.1)
2824:(37.0)
2819:(46.0)
2814:(54.9)
2809:(61.9)
2804:(63.3)
2799:(61.2)
2794:(55.4)
2789:(45.5)
2784:(34.3)
2779:(26.8)
2774:(24.1)
2764:(53.3)
2759:(33.8)
2754:(42.6)
2749:(55.2)
2744:(65.1)
2739:(72.7)
2734:(73.4)
2729:(70.9)
2724:(65.7)
2719:(55.6)
2714:(42.1)
2709:(32.9)
2704:(29.7)
2694:(95.7)
2689:(63.0)
2684:(68.7)
2679:(78.1)
2674:(85.3)
2669:(92.8)
2664:(93.2)
2659:(95.7)
2654:(87.1)
2649:(82.9)
2644:(73.9)
2639:(65.3)
2634:(54.7)
2343:165.69
2291:(1.21)
2286:(1.26)
2281:(2.11)
2276:(2.93)
2271:(1.93)
2266:(3.46)
2261:(2.51)
2256:(2.88)
2251:(1.85)
2246:(1.28)
2241:(1.13)
2236:(0.82)
2207:(14.7)
2202:(21.2)
2197:(32.9)
2192:(40.1)
2187:(30.2)
2182:(25.0)
2177:(18.0)
2152:(−4.0)
2142:(16.0)
2137:(26.4)
2132:(34.2)
2127:(43.3)
2122:(45.3)
2117:(40.8)
2112:(32.4)
2107:(25.2)
2102:(14.7)
2082:(39.0)
2077:(26.2)
2072:(31.8)
2067:(39.9)
2062:(48.0)
2057:(54.1)
2052:(54.9)
2047:(52.5)
2042:(45.5)
2037:(37.6)
2032:(29.5)
2027:(25.7)
2022:(22.6)
2012:(47.0)
2007:(30.7)
2002:(36.9)
1997:(46.8)
1992:(56.5)
1987:(64.9)
1982:(65.3)
1977:(63.3)
1972:(56.1)
1967:(47.5)
1962:(36.7)
1957:(31.1)
1952:(28.0)
1942:(55.3)
1937:(35.1)
1932:(42.4)
1927:(54.7)
1922:(66.2)
1917:(76.3)
1912:(76.1)
1907:(73.9)
1902:(66.7)
1897:(57.6)
1892:(44.6)
1887:(36.9)
1882:(32.9)
1872:(91.0)
1867:(48.0)
1862:(59.7)
1857:(72.3)
1852:(81.0)
1847:(89.4)
1842:(88.2)
1837:(87.1)
1832:(80.6)
1827:(74.7)
1822:(61.0)
1817:(51.6)
1812:(45.9)
1802:(96.3)
1797:(63.0)
1792:(68.7)
1787:(78.1)
1782:(88.2)
1777:(96.3)
1772:(96.3)
1767:(95.7)
1762:(89.2)
1757:(82.9)
1752:(73.9)
1747:(63.7)
1742:(56.5)
1661:Climate
1606:Culture
1596:Bochnia
1572:Ukraine
1555:Economy
1276:Turobin
1242:parapet
1201:arcaded
1176:lantern
1167:parapet
1054:Ordynat
884:Gestapo
834:Romania
830:Śniatyn
768:of the
752:In the
731:Cossack
668:History
619:) from
611:) from
584::
577:זאמאשטש
573:Yiddish
556:Polish:
452:.zamosc
445:Website
324:62,021
207:Country
4957:Zamość
4832:Zamość
4778:Zamość
4753:Radzyń
4748:Puławy
4728:Lublin
4718:Łęczna
4658:Zamość
4642:Lublin
4432:Poland
3943:
3867:
3586:Weimar
3148:Sports
3043:(1.3)
3038:(1.4)
3033:(1.5)
3028:(1.9)
3023:(2.7)
3018:(3.1)
3013:(3.3)
3008:(2.4)
3003:(1.6)
2998:(1.1)
2993:(0.9)
2988:(1.0)
2585:Month
2503:101.3
2500:138.8
2497:216.0
2494:228.5
2491:232.1
2488:221.6
2485:154.9
2482:111.4
2340:15.60
2337:15.07
2334:14.40
2331:12.60
2328:11.67
2325:14.00
2322:11.31
2319:14.94
2316:12.31
2313:15.13
2310:14.73
2307:13.93
2147:(5.5)
2097:(5.7)
2092:(1.8)
1693:Month
1671:Köppen
1592:Lublin
1463:lyceum
1413:Kraków
1397:Polish
1345:Rococo
1317:finial
1139:Ratusz
1115:Bełżec
1042:Turkey
978:Bełżec
874:. The
845:France
838:Turkey
826:Warsaw
700:Paduan
684:Hetman
640:UNESCO
621:Warsaw
613:Lublin
601:Poland
552:Zamość
520:Europe
247:Powiat
240:Lublin
237:
220:Poland
217:
159:Zamość
30:Zamość
4738:Opole
4733:Łuków
4703:Janów
4693:Chełm
4683:Biała
4653:Chełm
3915:(PDF)
3888:(PDF)
3554:Lutsk
3466:with
3183:with
3181:]
3168:team
3095:95.7
2972:−31.6
2967:−27.0
2962:−25.4
2922:−25.3
2917:−29.9
2912:−31.6
2624:Year
2509:39.5
2506:59.1
2479:68.8
2476:60.9
2465:(41)
2460:(30)
2455:(37)
2450:(43)
2445:(50)
2440:(55)
2435:(55)
2430:(52)
2425:(45)
2420:(37)
2415:(30)
2410:(27)
2405:(25)
2391:79.8
2388:87.1
2385:86.3
2382:83.6
2379:80.7
2376:76.0
2373:75.6
2370:75.4
2367:74.9
2364:72.2
2361:78.1
2358:82.7
2355:85.5
2294:593.6
2220:−34.4
2215:−27.0
2210:−25.4
2170:−27.9
2165:−34.4
2160:−31.6
2150:−20.0
2145:−14.7
2095:−14.6
2090:−16.8
1732:Year
1407:, by
1105:in a
1034:Spain
1026:Qahal
824:from
593:Latin
361:UTC+2
340:UTC+1
4758:Ryki
4519:and
4258:2022
4236:2022
4214:2019
4207:NOAA
4189:2022
4167:2022
4145:2022
4103:2014
3941:ISBN
3923:2020
3896:2020
3865:ISSN
3842:2020
3819:link
3805:2014
3744:2011
3700:2022
3642:Sumy
3468:OWHC
3102:NOAA
3092:8.5
3089:7.9
3086:6.6
3083:7.6
3080:8.0
3077:9.9
3074:9.7
3071:9.8
3068:7.3
3065:7.1
3062:6.3
3059:7.0
2957:−9.6
2952:−6.0
2937:−1.0
2932:−3.9
2927:−7.8
2897:−4.5
2892:−0.1
2877:11.0
2872:11.8
2867:10.3
2852:−2.7
2847:−6.4
2842:−8.0
2827:−1.6
2812:12.7
2807:16.6
2802:17.4
2797:16.2
2792:13.0
2777:−2.9
2772:−4.4
2762:11.8
2747:12.9
2742:18.4
2737:22.6
2732:23.0
2727:21.6
2722:18.7
2717:13.1
2702:−1.3
2692:35.4
2687:17.2
2682:20.4
2677:25.6
2672:29.6
2667:33.8
2662:34.0
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