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ujazd+Świętokrzyskie+voivodeship Latitude and Longitude:

50°42′45″N 21°18′33″E / 50.71250°N 21.30917°E / 50.71250; 21.30917
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Ujazd
Village
Krzyżtopór castle
Krzyżtopór castle
Ujazd is located in Poland
Ujazd
Ujazd
Coordinates: 50°42′45″N 21°18′33″E / 50.71250°N 21.30917°E / 50.71250; 21.30917
Country  Poland
Voivodeship Świętokrzyskie
County Opatów
Gmina Iwaniska
Population
530
Time zone UTC+1 ( CET)
 • Summer ( DST) UTC+2 ( CEST)
Vehicle registrationTOP
Voivodeship roads
Website krzyztopor.webpark.pl

Ujazd [ˈujast] is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Iwaniska, within Opatów County, Świętokrzyskie Voivodeship, in south-central Poland. It lies approximately 4 kilometres (2 mi) south-east of Iwaniska, 14 km (9 mi) south-west of Opatów, and 53 km (33 mi) east of the regional capital Kielce. [1]

The village is the location of the ruined castle of Krzyżtopór.

History

Ujazd dates back to medieval Piast-ruled Poland. It was first mentioned in the act of endowment of the monastery in Jędrzejów in 1174–1176, and then also in the renewal of the monastery's privileges in 1210. [2] Ujazd was a private village of Polish nobility, including the Oleśnicki, Zborowski, Ossoliński, Kalinowski, Wiśniowiecki, Morsztyn, Pac, Sołtyk, Łempicki and Orsetti families, [2] administratively located in the Sandomierz County in the Sandomierz Voivodeship in the Lesser Poland Province. [3] Krzysztof Ossoliński erected the Krzyżtopór castle. [2] The castle was the site of Polish defenses against the Swedes in 1655 ( Deluge) and the Russians in 1770 ( Bar Confederation), suffering destruction as a result. [2]

In 1827, Ujazd had a population of 143. [2]

References

  1. ^ "Central Statistical Office (GUS) – TERYT (National Register of Territorial Land Apportionment Journal)" (in Polish). 2008-06-01.
  2. ^ a b c d e Słownik geograficzny Królestwa Polskiego i innych krajów słowiańskich, Tom XII (in Polish). Warsaw. 1892. pp. 762–763.{{ cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher ( link)
  3. ^ Województwo sandomierskie w drugiej połowie XVI wieku; Cz.1, Mapy, plany (in Polish). Warsaw: Wydawnictwo Naukowe PWN. 1993. p. 4.

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ujazd+Świętokrzyskie+voivodeship Latitude and Longitude:

50°42′45″N 21°18′33″E / 50.71250°N 21.30917°E / 50.71250; 21.30917
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Ujazd
Village
Krzyżtopór castle
Krzyżtopór castle
Ujazd is located in Poland
Ujazd
Ujazd
Coordinates: 50°42′45″N 21°18′33″E / 50.71250°N 21.30917°E / 50.71250; 21.30917
Country  Poland
Voivodeship Świętokrzyskie
County Opatów
Gmina Iwaniska
Population
530
Time zone UTC+1 ( CET)
 • Summer ( DST) UTC+2 ( CEST)
Vehicle registrationTOP
Voivodeship roads
Website krzyztopor.webpark.pl

Ujazd [ˈujast] is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Iwaniska, within Opatów County, Świętokrzyskie Voivodeship, in south-central Poland. It lies approximately 4 kilometres (2 mi) south-east of Iwaniska, 14 km (9 mi) south-west of Opatów, and 53 km (33 mi) east of the regional capital Kielce. [1]

The village is the location of the ruined castle of Krzyżtopór.

History

Ujazd dates back to medieval Piast-ruled Poland. It was first mentioned in the act of endowment of the monastery in Jędrzejów in 1174–1176, and then also in the renewal of the monastery's privileges in 1210. [2] Ujazd was a private village of Polish nobility, including the Oleśnicki, Zborowski, Ossoliński, Kalinowski, Wiśniowiecki, Morsztyn, Pac, Sołtyk, Łempicki and Orsetti families, [2] administratively located in the Sandomierz County in the Sandomierz Voivodeship in the Lesser Poland Province. [3] Krzysztof Ossoliński erected the Krzyżtopór castle. [2] The castle was the site of Polish defenses against the Swedes in 1655 ( Deluge) and the Russians in 1770 ( Bar Confederation), suffering destruction as a result. [2]

In 1827, Ujazd had a population of 143. [2]

References

  1. ^ "Central Statistical Office (GUS) – TERYT (National Register of Territorial Land Apportionment Journal)" (in Polish). 2008-06-01.
  2. ^ a b c d e Słownik geograficzny Królestwa Polskiego i innych krajów słowiańskich, Tom XII (in Polish). Warsaw. 1892. pp. 762–763.{{ cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher ( link)
  3. ^ Województwo sandomierskie w drugiej połowie XVI wieku; Cz.1, Mapy, plany (in Polish). Warsaw: Wydawnictwo Naukowe PWN. 1993. p. 4.

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