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unusual facts about Rzeszów–Jasionka Airport


Rzeszów–Jasionka Airport

It has also become a preferred arrival point for Jews on pilgrimage to the tomb of Rabbi Elimelech of Lizhensk in Leżajsk usually in March.


Battle of Jarosław

During the night of September 10, the earlier unit moved from the area of Rzeszów through Pruchnik and Zamiechów to Radymno at the San River.

Konarski Secondary School in Rzeszów

In 1785, after the First Partition of Poland Austrian authorities removed the school from Piarist control and changed the name to Rzeszów's Ober-Gymnasium.

Lwów Voivodeship

The project covered western counties of the Voivodeship, where several factories were constructed (a steel mill in newly created city of Stalowa Wola, an aircraft engine and artillery factory in Rzeszów, as well as an armament factory in Sanok).

Polish Theater in Vilnius

It is also the regular participant of many amateur theater festivals in Lithuania (Vilniaus rampa, Juoko sūkurys, Atspindžiai) and in Poland (in Kraków, Bielsko-Biała, Rzeszów, Tychy, Głogów, Bełżyce).

PZL MD-12

The prototype MD-12P (SP-PBD) was evaluated by the LOT Polish Airlines in August-September 1961, on Warsaw-Rzeszów route, carrying over 1700 persons.

Ryszard Tomczyk

In 2008, he defended his habilitation thesis at the Rzeszów University, and now he is a professor extraordinarius at the universities of Szczecin and of Rzeszów.

St. Mary Parish, Ware

The Polish immigrants of Ware at present number about 2700 people, for the most part, came from the Southern part of Poland, from the counties of Dabrowa, Tarnow, Rzeszow and Jaslo.


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