Łosice

Łosice ( polessisch Лoсічы, Łósiczy ) is a small town in eastern Poland. Since 1999 she is part of the Masovian Voivodeship, previously the Biała Voivodeship Podlasie ( 1975-1998 ). She is currently the seat of government of the district powiat Łosicki.

The city Łosice comprises 23.75 square kilometers and live in it 7252 people (as of 2006). It has the Polish car number plates WSL and is governed by the mayor Janusz Stanisław Kobyliński.

Attractions

  • Neo-Gothic church of St. Zygmunt, built between 1906-1909
  • Former monastery, rebuilt today as a hospital
  • Neo-Gothic Chapel of St. Stanislaus Cemetery, built in 1845
  • Baroque roadside statue, built in 1775
  • Memorial monument to the children of Zamojszczyzna who died in Łosice during an attack of Nazi German troops in 1943
  • Parish church in Niemojki, built in 1783
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