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    Lublin, 247 km (153 mi) from Warsaw. In 2021, the population of Zamość was 62,021. Zamość was founded in 1580 by Jan Zamoyski, Grand Chancellor of Poland...
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    (Plac Grunwaldzki) Market Square (Rynek) Salt Market Square (Plac Solny) Great Market Square (Rynek Wielki) – Zamość, UNESCO World Heritage Site Praça...
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    palace fortifications built in Dutch style (Zamość, Ujazd) and town halls with high towers (Biecz, Zamość, Poznań). The most popular decoration techniques...
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    "Giewont we mgle" (en. Giewont Tatra Peak in the Mist); then of 1899 – "Rynek w Kazimierzu" (en. Market Square in Kazimierz), and "Kapliczka w Kazimierzu"...
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    collectors in Poland and all around the world. Małkowski died in hospital in Zamość, Poland on 20 August 2016. At the beginning of his career he reinvented...
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    17th and early 18th centuries. He established a new market (Polish: Nowy Rynek) (part of the western side of Kosciuszki Square with the town hall, located...
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  • Mławska, Odeska, Cieszyńska, Angielska, Sosnowa, Czarna streets as well as Rynek Sienny). In the interwar period, Jews ceased to be the city's most numerous...
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