Lubaczow is a small town in southeastern Poland, in the Podkarpackie province.
While in Lubaczow, it is definitely worth seeing the Jewish Cemetery, which is listed in the register of monuments of the Podkarpackie province. The cemetery was established in the 18th century and covers an area of 0.3 hectares, where 1,665 tombstones have survived (35 of them from the 18th century).
Lubaczow is a small town in southeastern Poland, in the Podkarpackie province.
While in Lubaczow, it is definitely worth seeing the Jewish Cemetery, which is listed in the register of monuments of the Podkarpackie province. The cemetery was established in the 18th century and covers an area of 0.3 hectares, where 1,665 tombstones have survived (35 of them from the 18th century).
Wuppertal was founded in 1929, from the merger of 7 small local towns. It owes its name to its location in the valley of the Wupper River - meaning "valley" . A significant role was played here until the 1970s by the textile industry, but today this is a thing of the past, the city is modern and vibrant.
Wuppertal was founded in 1929, from the merger of 7 small local towns. It owes its name to its location in the valley of the Wupper River - meaning "valley" . A significant role was played here until the 1970s by the textile industry, but today this is a thing of the past, the city is modern and vibrant.