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Tyszowce
Sign in to saveTyszowce (; ) is a town in Tomaszów County, Lublin Voivodeship, in south-eastern Poland, with 2,091 inhabitants (2019). In 1655 the Tyszowce Confederation was formed here.
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Place details
- Locality
- Tyszowce
- Region
- województwo lubelskie
- Country
- Polska
- Population
- 2,137
- Timezone
- Europe/Warsaw
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Key facts
- Settlement.name
- Tyszowce
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- POL_Tyszowce_COA.svg
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- Poland
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- Tyszowce - kościół pw. św. Leonarda (09) - DSC02950 v1.jpg
- Settlement.image_caption
- Saint Leonard church in Tyszowce
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- bottom
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- Country
- Settlement.subdivision_type1
- Voivodeship
- Settlement.subdivision_type2
- County
- Settlement.subdivision_name2
- Tomaszów
- Settlement.subdivision_type3
- Gmina
- Settlement.subdivision_name3
- Tyszowce
- Settlement.established_title
- Town rights
- Settlement.established_date
- 1419
- Settlement.leader_party
- PiS
- Settlement.leader_title
- Mayor
- Settlement.leader_name
- Robert Bondyra
- Settlement.area_total_km2
- 18.52
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Encyclopedic overview
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Tyszowce (; ) is a town in Tomaszów County, Lublin Voivodeship, in south-eastern Poland, with 2,091 inhabitants (2019). In 1655 the Tyszowce Confederation was formed here.
== History == The history of Tyszowce dates back to the Middle Ages, when a gord probably existed among swampy meadows of the Huczwa river. Following the Mongol Invasion of Poland, in which most local towns were burned to the ground, Tyszowce emerged as a center of trade and administration, at the expense of the destroyed town of Czermno. By the 15th century, Tyszowce had the status of a ducal town, with Magdeburg rights granted to it probably in the early 14th century by Siemowit IV, Duke of Masovia. The charter was confirmed in 1453 by Duke of Bełz, Władysław I.
Excerpted from Wikipedia’s “Tyszowce” article, available under the CC BY-SA 4.0 licence.
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