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    In 1588, Tarnogród became part of Zamoyski Family Fee Tail. The town had a vogt, a mayor and a council. In the early 17th century, Tarnogród had two Roman...
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  • support, formed the Tarnogród Confederation on 26 November 1715. The Confederation's marshal was Stanisław Ledóchowski. The Tarnogród Confederation was...
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    Jewish origin from Tarnogród who were murdered by the Germans in 1942. Burchard dates the cemetery back to the 18th century. "Tarnogród". Cmentarze żydowskie...
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  • support, formed the Tarnogród Confederation on 26 November 1715. The Confederation's marshal was Stanisław Ledóchowski. The Tarnogród Confederation was...
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    Bobov Hasidic dynasties, among others. Halberstam was born in 1793, in Tarnogród, today Poland. His first wife Rochel Feyga was the daughter of Rabbi Boruch...
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  • Zagrody [zaˈɡrɔdɨ] is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Tarnogród, within Biłgoraj County, Lublin Voivodeship, in eastern Poland. "Central...
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  • population of Tarnogród amounts to 3,372, and the population of the rural part of the gmina is 3,488). Apart from the town of Tarnogród, Gmina Tarnogród contains...
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    Cathedral, Lviv (1746-1764) Buchach townhall (1750-1751) Lubomirski Palace Tarnogród Horodenka Hodovytsia Vynnyky Zbigniew Hornung. Merenyn Bernard (zm. 1759)...
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    Szczebrzeszyn (4,991) Bychawa (4,893) Rejowiec Fabryczny (4,406) Nałęczów (3,749) Tarnogród (3,333) Kock (3,293) Zwierzyniec (3,175) Krasnobród (3,091) Kazimierz...
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  • Chaim Elozor Wax (1822, Tarnogród - 1889, Kalisz) was a well-known Hasidic rabbi, posek, and a Jewish leader in Poland. He was a philanthropist and accomplished...
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