Dąbrowa Tarnowska
Poland, Poland
Dąbrowa Tarnowska is a town in Lesser Poland Voivodeship, Poland, about 16 km north of Tarnów, serving as the capital of Dąbrowa County with a population of around 11,800 as of late 2021. First mentioned as a parish village in 1326 under the noble Ligeza family, it featured mills, fish farms, and farms before gaining town rights around 1693, when development shifted east of the Lubomirski Baroque palace built by Michał Lubomirski. The area boasts historical sites like remnants of a 17th-century defensive palace, a large 1771 church, and a preserved synagogue, reflecting its medieval origins near Sandomierz Forest, partitions under Austrian rule until 1918, and role as a local hub.
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