Rymanów

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Rymanów is a historic town in southeastern Poland, known for its spa traditions and as the birthplace of Nobel Prize–winning physicist Isidor Isaac Rabi.

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instanceOf physicist
town
awardReceived Nobel Prize in Physics
birthplaceOf Isidor Isaac Rabi
country Poland
foundedInCentury 14th century
grantedTownRightsIn 14th century
hasAreaCode +48 13
hasClimate mountain-foothill climate
hasCulturalEvent local folk festivals
hasElevation approximately 300–400 meters above sea level
hasHistoricalRegion Lesser Poland NERFINISHED
hasLandmark Jewish cemetery
historic market square
parish church of St. Lawrence
remains of synagogue buildings
hasPart Rymanów-Zdrój
hasPopulation approximately 3,000–5,000 inhabitants
hasPostalCode 38-480
hasSignificantCommunity Jewish community (before World War II)
hasTransportConnection regional roads to Krosno
regional roads to Sanok
historicalPartition Austrian Partition of Poland
historicalStatus royal town of the Polish Crown
historicalVoivodeship Ruthenian Voivodeship
isSeatOf Gmina Rymanów
knownFor health resort tourism
mineral springs
spa traditions
locatedIn Subcarpathian Voivodeship NERFINISHED
southeastern Poland
locatedInAdministrativeUnit Krosno County
locatedNear Krosno
Sanok
locatedOnRiver Tabor River NERFINISHED
nearMountainRange Low Beskids
primaryEconomicActivity agriculture
spa services
tourism
religiousHeritage Jewish
Roman Catholic
timeZone Central European Summer Time
Central European Time
tourismType health tourism
religious and heritage tourism
vehicleRegistrationCode RKR
wasPartOf Kingdom of Galicia and Lodomeria

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Subject (surface form when different) Predicate
Rymanów ("Rymanów-Zdrój")
hasPart
I. I. Rabi
placeOfBirth

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