Binczarowa
Sign in to saveBinczarowa (, 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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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.
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