Frysztak
Frysztak ( German Freistadt) is a village in Poland, 17 km north-west of Krosno. It belongs to the powiat Strzyżowski, Subcarpathian Voivodeship. Frysztak owned from 1267 to 1932 the city rights. From 1772-1914 it belonged to the circle Jasło, tax district Frysztak in the province of Galicia.
Attractions
- The parish church was since its inception in 1927 rebuilt several times.
- Führerbunker in Stepina
- The wooden church ( 1672) in Gogołów
- The wooden church (18th century) in Lubla 1782
Community
The rural community (population: 10 645 ) consists of Frysztak and 14 Schulz offices:
- Chytrówka,
- Cieszyna,
- Frysztak, ( German: Freistadt)
- Glinik Dolny, ( German: Lower Gleinig
- Glinik Gorny, ( German: Upper Gleinig
- Glinik Sredni, ( German means Gleinig
- Gogołów,
- Huta Gogołowska,
- Kobyle,
- Lubla,
- Pułanki,
- Stepina,
- Twierdza,
Sons and daughters of the town
- Ludwik de Laveaux (1891-1969), Polish general
See also
- Forest German