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Tykocin ([tɨˈkɔt͡ɕin]; Yiddish: טיקטין, romanized: Tiktin) is a
small town in north-eastern Poland, with 2,010
inhabitants (2012),
located on the Narew...
- The m****
murders in
Tykocin occurred on 25
August 1941,
during World War II,
where the
local Jewish po****tion of
Tykocin (Poland) was
killed by German...
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Tykocin Royal Castle is a 15th-century
castle located on the
right bank of the
river Narew in
Tykocin, Poland. It fell into ruin in the 18th century...
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important pilgrimage destinations. The Mannerist-Baroque
Tykocin Synagogue in
Tykocin, one of the best
preserved historic synagogues in Poland, and...
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Gmina Tykocin is an urban-rural
gmina (administrative district) in Białystok County,
Podlaskie Voivodeship, in north-eastern Poland. Its seat is the town...
- The
Battle of
Tykocin took
place on 13 July 1656 and was one of
battle of the
Swedish invasion of Poland. It
resulted in a
victory of
Sweden and Brandenburg...
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Tykocin Synagogue is an
historic former Jewish synagogue building,
located in
Tykocin,
Podlaskie Voivodeship, Poland. The
synagogue was completed...
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recaptured Tykocin. In 1661,
renowned Polish military commander Stefan Czarniecki was
granted the
Tykocin starostwo with the
towns of
Tykocin and Białystok...
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however was not the
largest town of the land, as it was
smaller than Bransk,
Tykocin and Goniądz. The Land of
Bielsk was
created after a
merger of territories...
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Gmina Tykocin,
within Białystok County,
Podlaskie Voivodeship, in north-eastern Poland. It lies
approximately 9
kilometres (6 mi)
south of
Tykocin and 24 km...