A report on Dębica and Pilzno

St. John the Baptist Church in Pilzno
Monument depicting King Casimir III the Great giving Świętosław Gryfita permission to establish Dębica
Pilzno Town Hall
Church of St. Jadwiga first erected in the 14th century
Dębica's oldest high school in the early 20th century
Reconstructed camp barracks with a watchtower and the barbed-wire fence in the village of Pustków
Krzysztof Penderecki

It was the capital of Pilzno County, which included Tarnów, Dębica, Ropczyce, Mielec, and Sędziszów Małopolski.

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Dębica was conveniently located along the main merchant route from Kraków to Lwów, but the newly established town was unable to compete with older urban centers of the area, Pilzno and Ropczyce.

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Dębica County

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Unit of territorial administration and local government (powiat) in Subcarpathian Voivodeship, south-eastern Poland.

Unit of territorial administration and local government (powiat) in Subcarpathian Voivodeship, south-eastern Poland.

Its administrative seat and largest town is Dębica, which lies 43 km west of the regional capital Rzeszów.

The only other towns in the county are Pilzno, lying 12 km south-west of Dębica, and Brzostek, 19 km south of Dębica.

Sandomierz Voivodeship in
the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth in 1635.

Sandomierz Voivodeship

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Unit of administration and local government in Poland from the 14th century to the partitions of Poland in 1772–1795.

Unit of administration and local government in Poland from the 14th century to the partitions of Poland in 1772–1795.

Sandomierz Voivodeship in
the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth in 1635.
Sandomierz Voivodeship in
the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth in 1635.

It included such cities and towns of contemporary Poland, as Dębica, Dęblin, Iłża, Kielce, Kolbuszowa, Końskie, Kozienice, Lipsko, Mielec, Nisko, Opoczno, Ostrowiec Świętokrzyski, Pińczów, Pionki, Radom, Ropczyce, Ryki, Stalowa Wola, Starachowice, Staszów, Szydłowiec, Tarnów, Tarnobrzeg and Włoszczowa.

In the early 16th century the voivodeship had 9 counties: Sandomierz, Wislica, Checiny, Opoczno, Radom, Szydlow, Stezyca, Pilzno and Tarnów.

Ropczyce

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Town in the Subcarpathian Voivodeship in south-eastern Poland, situated in the valley of the Wielopolka River (a tributary of the Wisłoka River).

Town in the Subcarpathian Voivodeship in south-eastern Poland, situated in the valley of the Wielopolka River (a tributary of the Wisłoka River).

The Parish Church of the Transfiguration in Ropczyce
A community centre in Ropczyce
Mayor's Office in Ropczyce
600 years Anniversary Monument in Ropczyce
A park in Ropczyce

Ropczyce was first located in the administrative area (or cyrkuł) of Pilznen and in the Sandomierski district.

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