Odrzywół, Przysucha County
Odrzywół | ||
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Village | ||
Country Poland | | |
Voivodeship | Masovian | |
County | Przysucha | |
Gmina | Odrzywół | |
Population (approx.) | ||
• Total | 1,300 |
Odrzywół [ɔˈdʐɨvuu̯] is a village in Przysucha County, Masovian Voivodeship, in east-central Poland. It is the seat of the gmina (administrative district) called Gmina Odrzywół.[1] It lies in northern part of historic Lesser Poland, approximately 18 kilometres (11 mi) north of Przysucha and 84 km (52 mi) south of Warsaw.
Odrzywół received town charter in 1418, due to the efforts of the
Władysław Jagiełło permitted Odrzywolski to turn the village of Wysokin into the town of Odrzywół because during the Polish–Lithuanian–Teutonic War, he had distinguished himself. Odrzywół remained a small town, which until the Partitions of Poland belonged to the Sandomierz Voivodeship. In 1815 it became part of Russian-controlled Congress Poland, and was stripped of its town charter because of participation of residents in the January Uprising
.
Currently Odrzywół is a road hub, with a junction of two roads (
Karol Wojtyła
.
References
External links
- Jewish Community in Odrzywół on Virtual Shtetl