It belongs to historic Polish province of Lesser Poland.
Fought over three days from 28 to 30 June 1651, the battle took place in the Polish province of Volhynia.
After graduation students would be assigned work in Polish provinces; those who received scholarships had to complete at least 4 years at the designated location.
The Northern portal was built in the second half of the 14th century, with several eagles and coats of arms of Polish provinces.
The village has a population of 1,900, and belongs to historic Polish province of Lesser Poland.
It was supposed to be Polish province within Prussian Kingdom.
Between 1466 and 1772, the town belonged to the Polish province of Royal Prussia.
By 1870, not a single bishop from the Polish provinces of the Russian empire was left in his own diocese.
This figure was 90% in the northern regions, 20% in the black earth region but zero in the Polish provinces.
Of 690 priests in the Polish province of West Prussia, at least 460 were arrested.