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- Biecz_County abstract "Biecz County (Polish: powiat biecki) was an administrative unit (powiat) of both the Kingdom of Poland and the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth. With its seat in the town of Biecz, it was part of Kraków Voivodeship. Biecz County existed from the second half of the 14th century, until the first partition of Poland in 1772. In the early Kingdom of Poland, the ancient town of Biecz was the seat of a castellany. In the 14th century, when castellanies were replaced by counties, the expansive Biecz County was created, one of seven such units of Kraków Voivodeship. Apart from Biecz itself, it included such towns, as Jaslo, Gorlice, Dukla and Ciezkowice. In the 17th century, Biecz County had 11 towns and 264 villages, with an area of 2300 km2. In 1772, following first partition of Poland, Biecz was annexed by the Habsburg Empire. The county was disbanded by Austrian authorities in 1783.".
- Biecz_County wikiPageExternalLink index.html.
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- Biecz_County wikiPageLength "1344".
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- Biecz_County wikiPageRevisionID "632734186".
- Biecz_County wikiPageWikiLink Biecz.
- Biecz_County wikiPageWikiLink Castellan.
- Biecz_County wikiPageWikiLink Castellany.
- Biecz_County wikiPageWikiLink Category:Former_subdivisions_of_Poland.
- Biecz_County wikiPageWikiLink Category:Lesser_Poland.
- Biecz_County wikiPageWikiLink Ciezkowice.
- Biecz_County wikiPageWikiLink Ciężkowice.
- Biecz_County wikiPageWikiLink Dukla.
- Biecz_County wikiPageWikiLink Gorlice.
- Biecz_County wikiPageWikiLink Habsburg_Empire.
- Biecz_County wikiPageWikiLink Habsburg_Monarchy.
- Biecz_County wikiPageWikiLink Jaslo.
- Biecz_County wikiPageWikiLink Jasło.
- Biecz_County wikiPageWikiLink Kingdom_of_Poland_(1385–1569).
- Biecz_County wikiPageWikiLink Kraków_Voivodeship_(14th_century_–_1795).
- Biecz_County wikiPageWikiLink Partitions_of_Poland.
- Biecz_County wikiPageWikiLink Polish-Lithuanian_Commonwealth.
- Biecz_County wikiPageWikiLink Polish–Lithuanian_Commonwealth.
- Biecz_County wikiPageWikiLink Powiat.
- Biecz_County wikiPageWikiLinkText "Biecz County".
- Biecz_County wikiPageWikiLinkText "county".
- Biecz_County hasPhotoCollection Biecz_County.
- Biecz_County wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Administrative_division_of_the_Polish-Lithuanian_Commonwealth.
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- Biecz_County wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Poland-hist-stub.
- Biecz_County subject Category:Former_subdivisions_of_Poland.
- Biecz_County subject Category:Lesser_Poland.
- Biecz_County hypernym Unit.
- Biecz_County type Organisation.
- Biecz_County comment "Biecz County (Polish: powiat biecki) was an administrative unit (powiat) of both the Kingdom of Poland and the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth. With its seat in the town of Biecz, it was part of Kraków Voivodeship. Biecz County existed from the second half of the 14th century, until the first partition of Poland in 1772. In the early Kingdom of Poland, the ancient town of Biecz was the seat of a castellany.".
- Biecz_County label "Biecz County".
- Biecz_County sameAs Powiat_biecki.
- Biecz_County sameAs m.010fb5z9.
- Biecz_County sameAs Q11825541.
- Biecz_County sameAs Q11825541.
- Biecz_County wasDerivedFrom Biecz_County?oldid=632734186.
- Biecz_County isPrimaryTopicOf Biecz_County.