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    Czchów Castle - Romanesque castle ruins located in Czchów, located on a hill known as the Keep on the Dunajec (Baszta nad Dunajcem) in Brzesko County...
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    along National Road Nr. 75. In the years 1928-2000, Czchów was a village. The history of Czchów dates back to the time when this part of Poland probably...
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  • Steczyński. Melsztyn Castle is located near regional road nr. 980, which goes from Nowy Sącz to Tarnow. The history of the Czchów Castle dates back to the...
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  • Czarny Bór Castle – Lower Silesian Voivodeship Czchów Castle – Lesser Poland Voivodeship Czechów – Lubusz Voivodeship Czernina Dolna Castle – Lower Silesian...
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    The Lubomirski Palace is located close to the Castle. The founder of the Castle was the castellan of Czchów and Sandomierz Mikołaj Spytek Ligęza. The land...
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    Radłów (2,765) Ryglice (2,839) Nowy Wiśnicz (2,757) Ciężkowice (2,473) Czchów (2,345) Świątniki Górne (2,431) Nowe Brzesko (1,663) Zakliczyn (1,631) Koszyce...
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    Vistula between Tarnobrzeg and Ciszyca road no. 758 Czchów Ferry, across the Dunajec between Czchów and Piaski Drużków Czeszewo Ferry, across the Warta...
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    art of artillery, part one). Paweł Marchocki (died 1631) – the head of Czchów in 1600, general collector of Kraków taxes in 1629, royal captain, member...
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    castellans of Wislica, Radom, Zawichost, Żarnów, Malogoszcz, Połaniec and Czchow. The voivodeship had several starostas, who resided in such towns, as Sandomierz...
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    1257, Chęciny, a village now, once the seat of a county, with a royal castle, Czchów, a town of 2,000, incorporated before 1333, once the seat of a county...
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    with a 500 metres (1,600 ft) precipice, Červený Kláštor, and two Pieniny castles in Czorsztyn and Niedzica. Below the two source streams, the Dunajec flows...
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    1855, he exhibited Babia Góra at Dawn, Futor Mohort, Mohort Monastery, Czchów, Brzegi Dunajca and Melsztyn. Gorczyński's paintings are present on the...
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    major castles were Tenczyn Castle, Lipowiec Castle, Siewierz Castle, Smolen Castle, Bobolice Castle, Czorsztyn Castle, Olsztyn Castle, Ojców Castle, Pieskowa...
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    to the impoverished with an aristocratic lineage, but with no land, no castle, no money, no village, and no subject peasants. Historian M.Ross wrote in...
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    Opatkowice was administratively under the jurisdiction of a starosta in Czchów. By 1326 the village already had a parish church. In the 14th century, Opatkowice...
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  • that is voivodes, or regional governors, and castellans, or caretakers of castles; ministers of the royal and grand-ducal cabinets, for the Crown and for...
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