Czarnca

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Czarnca is a village in south-central Poland historically known as the birthplace and estate of the 17th-century Polish military commander Stefan Czarniecki.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf village
belongsToParish Roman Catholic parish in Czarnca
containsTombOf Stefan Czarniecki NERFINISHED
country Poland
hasAdministrativeStatus sołectwo (village administrative unit)
hasCoordinates approximate
hasCulturalHeritageSite church and tomb of Stefan Czarniecki NERFINISHED
hasEconomyType rural
hasHeritage Polish
hasHistoricalOwner Czarniecki family NERFINISHED
Polish nobility
hasHistoricalPeriodOfSignificance 17th century
hasHistoricalSignificance associated with Polish–Swedish wars through Stefan Czarniecki
hasLocalGovernment Gmina Włoszczowa authorities
hasMemorialsTo Stefan Czarniecki NERFINISHED
hasNotableResident Stefan Czarniecki NERFINISHED
hasPopulation small
hasPostalCode in Włoszczowa postal region
hasPrimaryLandUse agricultural
hasReligiousBuilding parish church of the Holy Trinity NERFINISHED
hasRoadConnection local roads of Świętokrzyskie Voivodeship
hasSettlementType rural settlement
hasTimezone CEST
CET
hasVehicleRegistrationCode TLW (Włoszczowa County) NERFINISHED
historicallyKnownFor birthplace of Stefan Czarniecki
estate of Stefan Czarniecki NERFINISHED
isInEuropeanUnion true
isInNUTSRegion Świętokrzyskie Voivodeship NUTS-2 region NERFINISHED
isPartOf Republic of Poland NERFINISHED
languageUsed Polish
locatedInAdministrativeTerritorialEntity Gmina Włoszczowa NERFINISHED
Włoszczowa County NERFINISHED
Świętokrzyskie Voivodeship NERFINISHED
locatedInRegion south-central Poland
locatedNear Włoszczowa NERFINISHED
locatedWestOf Kielce NERFINISHED
namedAfter Czarniecki family NERFINISHED
parishChurchFoundedBy Stefan Czarniecki NERFINISHED
partOfHistoricalRegion Lesser Poland NERFINISHED

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Czarniecki placeOfBirth Czarnca
subject surface form: Stefan Czarniecki