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- Działoszyce areaTotal "1.91".
- Działoszyce abstract "Działoszyce [d͡ʑawɔˈʂɨt͡sɛ] is a town in Świętokrzyskie Voivodeship, Poland, with 1,117 inhabitants (2004). It is located in historic Lesser Poland, and the earliest mention of Działoszyce in historical records comes from 1220. In 1409 King Władysław II Jagiełło gave it a city charter (see Magdeburg rights). According to the 1921 census the town had a Jewish community consisting of 5618 people, or 83.6 percent of its total population. The Jewish population was exterminated in the Holocaust by German Nazis during their occupation of Poland. After the war the town's population did not recover, and today it is less than one fifth of what it was before the war.Działoszyce, located on the Nidzica river (a tributary to the Vistula), was in the Middle Ages placed along a merchant route from Kraków to Wiślica. The settlement prospered due to the protection of bishop of Kraków Iwo Odrowąż, and King Kazimierz Wielki. In 1409, Działoszyce was granted Magdeburg rights by King Władysław Jagiełło. The town was part of Lesser Poland’s Sandomierz Voivodeship, and it belonged to the Ostrogski family, which collected tolls for crossing the river bridge. In the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, Działoszyce was a local trade and craft center. In 1629 the town had 13 artisans, and a mill. In 1662 it had 468 inhabitants, and the right to organize 12 fairs a year. In 1795, following the Partitions of Poland, Działoszyce was first annexed by Austria, and in 1807 it passed on to the Duchy of Warsaw (since 1815 - Russian-controlled Congress Poland). At that time, the number of Jewish settlers increased in the town, and by 1820, it had 1692 inhabitants, 74% of whom were Jews. In the Second Polish Republic, Działoszyce belonged to Kielce Voivodeship, and in the 1920s and 1930s, the number of inhabitants decreased from 6755 (in 1920), to 5872 (1939). During World War II, German occupiers murdered Jewish residents in the Holocaust, and in 1946, the population of the town was 2506. Among points of interest there are parish church of Holy Trinity (1222, frequently remodelled) and ruins of a synagogue (1852).".
- Działoszyce thumbnail POL_Działoszyce_COA.svg?width=300.
- Działoszyce wikiPageID "9429677".
- Działoszyce wikiPageRevisionID "571523556".
- Działoszyce areaTotalKm "1.91".
- Działoszyce blankInfo "TPI".
- Działoszyce blankName Vehicle_registration_plates_of_Poland.
- Działoszyce coordinatesRegion "PL".
- Działoszyce imageCaption "Holy Trinity Church".
- Działoszyce imageShield "POL Działoszyce COA.svg".
- Działoszyce imageSkyline "Dzialoszyce 13.08.08 kosciol sw. p.jpg".
- Działoszyce latd "50".
- Działoszyce latm "22".
- Działoszyce latns "N".
- Działoszyce longd "20".
- Działoszyce longew "E".
- Działoszyce longm "21".
- Działoszyce name "Działoszyce".
- Działoszyce populationAsOf "2006".
- Działoszyce populationDensityKm "auto".
- Działoszyce populationTotal "1068".
- Działoszyce postalCode "28".
- Działoszyce postalCodeType "Postal code".
- Działoszyce pushpinMap "Poland".
- Działoszyce subdivisionName Gmina_Działoszyce.
- Działoszyce subdivisionName Pińczów_County.
- Działoszyce subdivisionName Świętokrzyskie_Voivodeship.
- Działoszyce subdivisionType Gmina.
- Działoszyce subdivisionType Powiat.
- Działoszyce subdivisionType Voivodeship_(Poland).
- Działoszyce subdivisionType "Country".
- Działoszyce website www.dzialoszyce.pl.
- Działoszyce subject Category:Cities_and_towns_in_Świętokrzyskie_Voivodeship.
- Działoszyce subject Category:Pińczów_County.
- Działoszyce point "50.36666666666667 20.35".
- Działoszyce type Place.
- Działoszyce type PopulatedPlace.
- Działoszyce type Settlement.
- Działoszyce type Wikidata:Q532.
- Działoszyce type Place.
- Działoszyce type Location.
- Działoszyce type SpatialThing.
- Działoszyce comment "Działoszyce [d͡ʑawɔˈʂɨt͡sɛ] is a town in Świętokrzyskie Voivodeship, Poland, with 1,117 inhabitants (2004). It is located in historic Lesser Poland, and the earliest mention of Działoszyce in historical records comes from 1220. In 1409 King Władysław II Jagiełło gave it a city charter (see Magdeburg rights). According to the 1921 census the town had a Jewish community consisting of 5618 people, or 83.6 percent of its total population.".
- Działoszyce label "Działoszyce (ville)".
- Działoszyce label "Działoszyce".
- Działoszyce label "Działoszyce".
- Działoszyce label "Działoszyce".
- Działoszyce label "Działoszyce".
- Działoszyce label "Działoszyce".
- Działoszyce label "Дзялошице".
- Działoszyce label "賈沃希采".
- Działoszyce sameAs Dzia%C5%82oszyce.
- Działoszyce sameAs Działoszyce.
- Działoszyce sameAs Działoszyce_(ville).
- Działoszyce sameAs Działoszyce.
- Działoszyce sameAs Działoszyce.
- Działoszyce sameAs Działoszyce.
- Działoszyce sameAs Q571185.
- Działoszyce sameAs Q571185.
- Działoszyce lat "50.36666666666667".
- Działoszyce long "20.35".
- Działoszyce wasDerivedFrom Działoszyce?oldid=571523556.
- Działoszyce depiction POL_Działoszyce_COA.svg.
- Działoszyce homepage www.dzialoszyce.pl.