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Binczarowa (, Biltsariova; , Bil’tsareva) is a village in southern Poland. It is parallel to the stream known as Binczarce.

Key facts

Settlement.official_name
Binczarowa
Settlement.other_name
, Biltsariova , Bil’tsareva
Settlement.settlement_type
Village
Settlement.image_skyline
POL Binczarowa cerkiew.jpg
Settlement.image_caption
Saint Dimitr Orthodox Church
Settlement.utc_offset1
+1
Settlement.utc_offset1_DST
+2
Settlement.subdivision_type
Country
Settlement.subdivision_type1
Voivodeship
Settlement.subdivision_name1
Lesser Poland
Settlement.subdivision_type2
County
Settlement.subdivision_name2
Nowy Sącz
Settlement.subdivision_type3
Commune
Settlement.subdivision_name3
Grybów
Settlement.population_total
1250
Settlement.pushpin_map
Poland
Settlement.elevation_m
597
Settlement.elevation_ft
1961

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Encyclopedic overview

4 sections
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  • History
  • Geography
  • Culture and Religion
  • References

Binczarowa (, Biltsariova; , Bil’tsareva) is a village in southern Poland. It is parallel to the stream known as Binczarce.

==History== Binczarowa was first mentioned in Polish history in 1365, in a decree of Casimir the Great, under the name Bibyczareban, which forced the city of Grybów to give up its rights to the surrounding forest. In 1531, the Rusyn Ivan Trukhanovych (Polish: Iwan Truchanowicz) obtained the town and Polish nobility from Sigismund I the Old.

Excerpted from Wikipedia’s “Binczarowa” article, available under the CC BY-SA 4.0 licence.

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