Lubaczow
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Lubaczow is a town in southeastern Poland, close to the border with Ukraine, with 12,567 population. Situated inside the Subcarpathian Voivodeship, it's far the capital of Lubaczow County and is located 50 kilometres northeast of Przemysl. Lubaczow changed into first stated in 1214, when, following the Spis Treaty between Duke Leszek I the White and Andrew II of Hungary, the gord turned into placed under authority of Voivode of Sandomierz, Pakoslaw Lasocic. Until 1376, Lubaczow became spelled Lubacew or Ljubacew. Upon receiving metropolis charter, the spelling of the call become modified into Lubaczow.
In that year, it become immediately annexed into the Kingdom of Poland, as part of the newly created Belz Voivodeship, in which it remained till 1772. During the Polish Ottoman War, the Battle of Niemirow occurred near Lubaczow. From 1772 till 1918 Lubaczow belonged to Austrian Galicia, as the city became annexed through the Habsburg Empire after the first partition of Poland. In 1868, Austrian authorities moved the seat of the county to close by Cieszanow, even as in 1880, Lubaczow acquired rail reference to Jaroslaw. In 1896 a medical institution became constructed, however three years later, most of the city burned in a huge hearth.
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