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Tarnogród (Polish: [tarˈnɔɡrut]; Yiddish: טאַרנעגראָד, romanized: Tarnegrod; Ukrainian: Терногород, romanized: Ternohorod, or Тарногород, Tarnohorod)...
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Tarnogród Confederation was a
confederation of
szlachta in Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth, in the
years 1715–1716. It was
formed on 26
November 1715...
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Tarnogród. It
belongs to the Zamość
deanery of the
Diocese of
Lublin and Chełm [pl] of the
Polish Orthodox Church. The
Orthodox church in
Tarnogród was...
- support,
formed the
Tarnogród Confederation on 26
November 1715. The Confederation's
marshal was Stanisław Ledóchowski. The
Tarnogród Confederation was...
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Jewish Cemetery (Polish:
Cmentarz Żydowski w Tarnogrodzie) in
Tarnogród was
probably established in 1588.
Located to the east of the synagogue, it...
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Gmina Tarnogród is an urban-rural
gmina (administrative district) in Biłgoraj County,
Lublin Voivodeship, in
eastern Poland. Its seat is the town of Tarnogród...
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Szczebrzeszyn (4,991)
Bychawa (4,893)
Rejowiec Fabryczny (4,406) Nałęczów (3,749)
Tarnogród (3,333) Kock (3,293)
Zwierzyniec (3,175) Krasnobród (3,091) Kazimierz...
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Chaim Elozor Wax (1822,
Tarnogród - 1889, Kalisz) was a well-known
Hasidic rabbi, posek, and a
Jewish leader in Poland. He was a
philanthropist and accomplished...
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Bobov Hasidic dynasties,
among others.
Halberstam was born in 1793, in
Tarnogród,
today Poland. His
first wife
Rochel Feyga was the
daughter of
Rabbi Boruch...
- of the
regional capital Lublin. The
county contains three other towns:
Tarnogród,
lying 21 km (13 mi)
south of Biłgoraj, Józefów,
lying 24 km (15 mi) east...