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Zamość (Polish: [ˈzamɔɕt͡ɕ] ; Yiddish: זאמאשטש, romanized: Zamoshtsh; Latin: Zamoscia) is a
historical city in
southeastern Poland. It is
situated in the...
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Zamość,
founded in 1580, is a town in Poland.
Zamość was
founded in 1580 by the
Chancellor and
Hetman (head of the army of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth)...
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ethnic cleansing of
Zamojszczyzna by ****
Germany (German:
Aktion Zamosc, also:
Operation Himmlerstadt)
during World War II was
carried out as part...
- The
Zamość uprising comprised World War II
partisan operations, 1942–1944, by the
Polish resistance (primarily the Home Army and
Peasant Battalions) against...
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sizeable Scottish communities in
Lublin and
Zamość, and also a
smaller one in
Opole Lubelskie.
Lublin and
Zamość also
hosted Armenian minorities. The industry...
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Zamość is a town in the
Lublin Voivodeship in
southeastern Poland.
Zamość may also
refer to:
Zamość, Kuyavian-Pomeranian
Voivodeship (north-central Poland)...
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Zamość County (Polish:
powiat zamojski) is a unit of
territorial administration and
local government (powiat) in
Lublin Voivodeship,
eastern Poland. It...
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Synod of
Zamość was a
Ruthenian Uniate synod held in 1720 in
Zamość. It is
considered a
crucial event that
stabilised the
Uniate liturgy and organisation...
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Zamość Ghetto was a
Jewish ghetto created by ****
Germany in the city of
Zamość,
Lublin province,
Poland in
spring 1941 and was
liquidated in October...
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Zamość Voivodeship (Polish: województwo zamojskie) was a unit of
administrative division and
local government in
Poland in
years 1975–1998, su****ded...