Kolbuszowa

Kolbuszowa is a town in Poland, in the Subcarpathian Voivodship. It is the seat of the Powiats Kolbuszowski as well as an urban and rural community where it belongs both.

  • 2.1 Population development
  • 4.1 External links
  • 4.2 footnotes

Geography

Climate

The average rainfall is 650-700 mm per year. In July of the mean temperature of about 18 ° C, in January -3 ° C.

History

Today's Kolbuszowa probably belongs to the village Weryni which probably existed in the 15th century. The first mention of Weryni dates from the year 1504, the first mention of Kolbuszowa from the year 1508th When the city charter was awarded is not known, in a charter of John III. Sobieski on June 13, 1690 Location is mentioned as a city. The instrument allows the place five annual fairs perform. In the First Partition of Poland in 1772, the city was part of Austria.

Population Development

1773 lived in the town of 186 families, of which 91 were Jewish. 1784, the town had 1,163 inhabitants.

Community

Bukowiec ( 373 ) Domatków ( 1032), Huta Przedborska (308) Kłapówka (233) Kolbuszowa Dolna ( 2124 ), Kolbuszowa Gorna: For urban and rural community Kolbuszowa following towns ( the population figures of July 30, 2007 in brackets) include ( 2787 ), Kupno ( 1547), Nowa Wies ( 704) Poręby Kupieńskie ( 283 ) Przedbórz ( 920) Świerczów ( 557 ) Werynia ( 1540), Widełka ( 2331 ) and Zarębki (911).

References

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