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Biecz (Polish pronunciation: ['bʲɛt͡ʂ] ) (German: Beitsch) is a town and muni****lity in
southeastern Poland, in
Lesser Poland Voivodeship,
Gorlice County...
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Biecz County (Polish:
powiat biecki) was an
administrative unit (powiat) of both the
Kingdom of
Poland and the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth. With its...
- The
Biecz dialect (Polish:
gwara biecka) or
Pogorzan dialect (Polish:
gwara pogórzańska) is a
dialect of the
Polish language belonging to the
Lesser Poland...
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During the
course of history,
there existed three separate castles in
Biecz. Currently, only the
ruins of one of
these remain. Of the
other two castles...
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Gmina Biecz is an urban-rural
gmina (administrative district) in
Gorlice County,
Lesser Poland Voivodeship, in
southern Poland. Its seat is the town of...
- The
Biecz Synagogue is a
former synagogue in
Biecz, Poland. It is
located on the main
square of the town.
Built in 1903, it is now used as a
public library...
- of the
regional capital Kraków. The only
other towns in the
county are
Biecz,
lying 12 km (7 mi) north-east of Gorlice, and Bobowa, 18 km (11 mi) west...
- in Vienna. Machówna then
married Stanisław Rupniowski, the
castellan of
Biecz, who took her to Paris.
After Rupniowski died unexpectedly, Machówna returned...
- Kolbuszowa, Ropczyce, Sędziszów Małopolski, Strzyżów, Jasło, Gorlice, and
Biecz. The
southern border of
Lesser Poland goes
along the
Carpathian Mountains...
- Wojnicz, and
Castellans of Nowy Sącz,
Biecz and Oświęcim.
Starostas resided in such locations, as Kraków, Sacz,
Biecz, Spisz, Badzyn, Czchow, Czorsztyn,...