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- Oksa abstract "Oksa [ˈɔksa] is a village in Jędrzejów County, Świętokrzyskie Voivodeship, in south-central Poland. It is the seat of the gmina (administrative district) called Gmina Oksa. It lies approximately 18 kilometres (11 mi) north-west of Jędrzejów and 41 km (25 mi) south-west of the regional capital Kielce. The village has an approximate population of 890.Oksa, which in the past was spelled Oxa and Oksza, used to be a town from 1554 to 1867. It was founded by one of the most famous Polish poets, Mikolaj Rej, and the name of the town comes from Oksza - the coat of arms of the Rej family (in the Old Polish language, the word oksza meant axe). The name Oksa has been in use since app. late-19th century. In the location of Oksa, a village of Tworow existed in the early 16th century. It belonged to a nobleman named Hieronim Rzeszowski, who in 1554 handed Tworow over to Mikolaj Rej, in exchange for the villages of Chycza and Besk. In the same year, King Zygmunt August allowed the writer to found the town of Oksza, in the location of Tworow. In order to attract settlers to his town, Mikolaj Rej provided those willing to come to Oksza with a land plot. Furthermore, residents were granted right to cut down parts of local forests, in order to create pastures. Oksa developed slowly, by 1573, the town had few artisans, ten houses and a mill. Due to efforts of Andrzej Rej, the son of Mikolaj Rej, a town hall and butcher shops were opened. At the same time however, Rej increased taxes, which did not help the development of Oksa. In the 17th century, the town belonged to several owners, who often argued with each other. Oksa was one of main centers of the Protestant Reformation in Lesser Poland, with a Calvinist prayer house, founded here by Andrzej Rej in 1570. In 1667, after the disastrous Swedish invasion of Poland, Oksa had 26 houses and the population of 179. After the Partitions of Poland, the town briefly belonged to the Habsburg Empire, and in 1815, it became part of Russian-controlled Congress Poland. In 1827, the population of Oksa was 380, with 51 houses. During the January Uprising, a battle took place here on October 20, 1863, between Polish rebels and Russian troops. As a result, Oksa lost its town charter in 1867, and has been a village since then. In 1960, its population was 1,235.".
- Oksa country Poland.
- Oksa isPartOf Gmina_Oksa.
- Oksa isPartOf Jędrzejów_County.
- Oksa isPartOf Świętokrzyskie_Voivodeship.
- Oksa populationTotal "890".
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- Oksa type Village.
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- Oksa wikiPageWikiLink Calvinism.
- Oksa wikiPageWikiLink Category:Villages_in_Jędrzejów_County.
- Oksa wikiPageWikiLink Cistercians.
- Oksa wikiPageWikiLink Congress_Poland.
- Oksa wikiPageWikiLink Deluge_(history).
- Oksa wikiPageWikiLink Gmina.
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- Oksa wikiPageWikiLink Habsburg_Monarchy.
- Oksa wikiPageWikiLink January_Uprising.
- Oksa wikiPageWikiLink Jędrzejów.
- Oksa wikiPageWikiLink Jędrzejów_County.
- Oksa wikiPageWikiLink Kielce.
- Oksa wikiPageWikiLink Lesser_Poland.
- Oksa wikiPageWikiLink List_of_Polish-language_poets.
- Oksa wikiPageWikiLink List_of_sovereign_states.
- Oksa wikiPageWikiLink Mikołaj_Rej.
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- Oksa wikiPageWikiLink Sacristy.
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- Oksa wikiPageWikiLinkText "Oksa".
- Oksa coordinatesRegion "PL".
- Oksa imageShield "POL gmina Oksa COA.svg".
- Oksa latd "50".
- Oksa latm "43".
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- Oksa name "Oksa".
- Oksa populationTotal "890".
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- Oksa settlementType "Village".
- Oksa subdivisionName Gmina_Oksa.
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- Oksa subdivisionType Powiat.
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- Oksa subject Category:Villages_in_Jędrzejów_County.
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- Oksa type SpatialThing.
- Oksa type Q486972.
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- Oksa comment "Oksa [ˈɔksa] is a village in Jędrzejów County, Świętokrzyskie Voivodeship, in south-central Poland. It is the seat of the gmina (administrative district) called Gmina Oksa. It lies approximately 18 kilometres (11 mi) north-west of Jędrzejów and 41 km (25 mi) south-west of the regional capital Kielce. The village has an approximate population of 890.Oksa, which in the past was spelled Oxa and Oksza, used to be a town from 1554 to 1867.".
- Oksa label "Oksa".
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- Oksa sameAs Oksa_(Powiat_Jędrzejowski).
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- Oksa wasDerivedFrom Oksa?oldid=659235584.
- Oksa depiction POL_gmina_Oksa_COA.svg.
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