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- Szczebrzeszyn (Polish: [ʂt͡ʂɛˈbʐɛʂɨn] ; Yiddish: שעברעשין, romanized: Shebreshin; Ukrainian: Щебрешин, romanized: Shchebreshyn) is a city in southeastern...
- Gmina Szczebrzeszyn is an urban-rural gmina (administrative district) in Zamość County, Lublin Voivodeship, in eastern Poland. Its seat is the town of...
- poem: The first line "W Szczebrzeszynie chrząszcz brzmi w trzcinie" (In Szczebrzeszyn a beetle buzzes in the reed) is a well-known Polish tongue-twister and...
- Józef Brandt (1841 in Szczebrzeszyn – 1915 in Radom) was a Polish painter, a representative of the Munich School, best known for his paintings of battles...
- Wikimedia Commons has media related to Szczebrzeszyn Landscape Park. Szczebrzeszyn Landscape Park (Polish: Szczebrzeszyński Park Krajobrazowy) is a protected...
- Poniatowa (9,144) Opole Lubelskie (8,421) Bełżyce (6,504) Terespol (5,537) Szczebrzeszyn (4,991) Bychawa (4,893) Rejowiec Fabryczny (4,406) Nałęczów (3,749)...
- constitutes a separate city county). The county contains three towns: Szczebrzeszyn, which lies 21 km (13 mi) west of Zamość, Zwierzyniec, which lies 24 km...
- brzmi w trzcinie [fʂt͡ʂɛbʐɛˈʂɨɲɛ ˈxʂɔw̃ʂt͡ʂ ˈbʐmi fˈtʂt͡ɕiɲɛ] ('In Szczebrzeszyn a beetle buzzes in the reed'). Unlike languages such as Czech, Polish...
- Monuments (Polish: Pomniki chrząszcza) are two similar monuments in Szczebrzeszyn, Poland, statues of an amphomorphic beetle wearing a dinner suit and...
- Meir ben Samuel of Shcherbreshin (Yiddish: מאיר בן שמואל משעברעשין) was a 17th-century paytan and chronicler. In the years of taḥ ve-tat (1648–49) he lived...