Wyszków

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Wyszków is a town in east-central Poland known historically for its Jewish community and as the birthplace of Warsaw Ghetto Uprising leader Mordechai Anielewicz.

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Wyszków canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf person
town
administrativeStatus urban gmina
areaCode +48 29
carPlates WWY NERFINISHED
climate humid continental climate
country Poland
distanceFromWarsaw about 50 km
event persecution and extermination of Jews during the Holocaust
hasCulturalInstitution cultural center
public library
hasEconomicActivity light industry
services
hasEducationalInstitution primary schools
secondary schools
hasHistoricalCommunity Jewish community
hasPopulation approximately 26,000
hasReligiousBuilding Catholic churches
former synagogue site
hasSportsClub local football clubs
hasTransport national roads
railway station
historicalEvent World War II destruction and deportations
historicalRegion Mazovia NERFINISHED
isPartOf Wyszków County NERFINISHED
isSeatOf Gmina Wyszków NERFINISHED
Wyszków County NERFINISHED
language Polish
locatedIn Masovian Voivodeship NERFINISHED
east-central Poland
locatedNorthEastOf Warsaw NERFINISHED
locatedOnRiver Bug River NERFINISHED
locatedOnRoute near expressway S8
majorReligion Roman Catholicism
nearbyFeature Narew River confluence region
notablePersonBornHere Mordechai Anielewicz NERFINISHED
postalCode 07-200
regionCode PL-MZ
riverFeature floodplain of the Bug River
role leader of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising
timeZone Central European Time
timeZoneDST Central European Summer Time NERFINISHED
wasOccupiedBy Nazi Germany NERFINISHED
wasPartOf Kingdom of Poland NERFINISHED
Masovian Voivodeship (1526–1795) NERFINISHED
Russian Partition of Poland NERFINISHED
Second Polish Republic NERFINISHED

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