Opatów (Województwo Świętokrzyskie, Poland)
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- BGN phone call, 1-16-87(Opatów, ppl., 50°48ʹN, 21°26ʹE)
- Opatów, miasto, świętokrzyskie, opatowski, Opatów, miasto w gminie miejsko-wiejskiej; two other Opatów listed, in woj. sląskie and wielkopolskie ( (Główny Urząd Statystyczny TERYT, 28 September 2015) )
- www.wikipedia.pl, 28 September 2015(Opatów, woj. świętokrzyskie; w latach 1975-1998 miasto administracyjnie należało do woj. tarnobrzeskiego)
- Opatów, 1985:t.p. (Opatów)
- Spis miejsc. PRL, 1968:p. 788 (records 3 places called Opatów)
- Enc. powsz. PWN, 1973-1976:v. 4, p. 870 (Opatów in voivodeship of Tarnobrzeg)
- BGN phone call, 1-16-87(Opatów, ppl., 50p0s48ʹN, 21p0s26ʹE)
Wikipedia description:
Opatów ([ɔˈpatuf] ; Yiddish: אַפּטאַ, אַפּט, romanized: Apt, Apte) is a town in southeastern Poland, within Opatów County in the Świętokrzyskie Voivodeship. Historically, it was part of a greater region called Lesser Poland. In 2012 the population was 6,658. Opatów is located among the hills of Lesser Polish Upland, with the Opatówka river dividing the town into two parts. A town with a history of some 1,000 years, Opatów is one of the province's best-preserved historic towns and once one of the largest cities in its territory, owing its prosperity to crafts and trade. Its landmarks include the Collegiate Church of St. Martin, listed as a Historic Monument of Poland as one of the most precious examples of Romanesque architecture in Poland, the Baroque Bernardine monastery, town hall and underground tourist routes in late medieval cellars under the old town. Opatów is home to local specialties such as pączki, krówki and kiełbasa.
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