Przeworsk

Przeworsk
Market Town
Town Hall
Town Hall
Flag of Przeworsk
Coat of arms of Przeworsk
Przeworsk is located in Poland
Przeworsk
Przeworsk
Coordinates: 50°4′N 22°30′E / 50.067°N 22.500°E / 50.067; 22.500
Country Poland
Voivodeship Subcarpathian
CountyPrzeworsk
GminaPrzeworsk (urban gmina)
Established10th-11th century
First mentioned1280
Town rights1393
Government
 • MayorLeszek Kisiel
Area
 • Total21.98 km2 (8.49 sq mi)
Elevation
200 m (700 ft)
Population
 (2006)
 • Total15,747
 • Density720/km2 (1,900/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+1 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+2 (CEST)
Postal code
37–200
Car platesRPZ
Websitewww.przeworsk.um.gov.pl

Przeworsk (Polish: [ˈpʂɛvɔrsk]; Ukrainian: Переворськ, romanizedPerevors'k; Yiddish: פּרשעוואָרסק, romanizedPrshevorsk) is a town in south-eastern Poland with 15,675 inhabitants, as of 2 June 2009.[1] Since 1999 it has been in the Subcarpathian Voivodeship, and is the capital of Przeworsk County. The ancient Przeworsk culture was named after the town.

Przeworsk was a settlement since the 10th century, though evidence of human settlement in the general area is even older. It is first mentioned in historical records from the 13th century, and was granted its town charter in 1394. From 1772 the town was part of the Habsburg monarchy where it remained until 1918 when an independent Poland returned. Przeworsk is located on European route E40. It also is an important railway junction, with trains going in three directions – east (towards Przemyśl), west (towards Rzeszów) and north (towards Stalowa Wola).

Przeworsk has some 60 historic buildings, including two fortified Gothic abbeys, a town hall, the Lubomirski Palace in classical style, a baroque monastery, and an open-air museum (skansen). The town covers an area of 22 square kilometres (8.5 square miles).

  1. ^ "Population. Size and structure by territorial division" (PDF). 1995–2009 Central Statistical Office 00-925 Warsaw, Al. Niepodległości 208. 2 June 2009. Retrieved 22 June 2009. {{cite web}}: External link in |publisher= (help)