Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { <http://wikidata.dbpedia.org/resource/Q1020108> ?p ?o }
Showing triples 1 to 71 of
71
with 100 triples per page.
- Q1020108 subject Q15214652.
- Q1020108 subject Q7705359.
- Q1020108 subject Q8479972.
- Q1020108 abstract "Mostyska (Ukrainian: Мостиська, Polish: Mościska) is a city in Lviv Oblast (region) of Ukraine. It is administrative center of the Mostyska Raion. Population: 9,193 (2013 est.). In 1340, Mostyska, together with Red Ruthenia, was annexed by Polish King Kazimierz Wielki, and the town remained in Poland for over 400 years, until 1772 (see Partitions of Poland). Mosciska, as it was called, belonged to the Przemysl Land, Ruthenian Voivodeship. In 1404, King Wladyslaw Jagiello granted it the Magdeburg rights town charter. Mosciska was the seat of a starosta, and the town was several times destroyed during the Tatar, Turk and Wallachian raids. In the late 18th century, when it already was part of Austrian Galicia, the population of Mosciska was 2,200, with a large Jewish minority. In the Second Polish Republic, Mosciska was the seat of a county in Lwow Voivodeship, with population reaching 5,000. In late September 1939, during the Invasion of Poland, Mosciska was seized by the Red Army. Its ethnic Polish population was persecuted, with thousands sent to Siberia. In June 1941, the town was captured by the Wehrmacht, which remained here until July 1944. In the autumn of 1945, the so-called repatriation of Poles began (see Polish population transfers (1944–46)). It lasted until 1948, and as a result, most ethnic Poles left the town, together with monks from a local monastery of the Congregation of the Most Holy Redeemer. Most of the monks left in the summer 1946, taking with them the holy icon and everything they were allowed to carry with them, including sculptures and clothes. Those who remained were in May 1948 arrested by the NKVD, with two monks sent to Siberia. Afterwards, the complex of the monastery was turned into a warehouse. Currently, it serves as a hospital. Currently, Mostyska is one of main centers of the Polish minority in Ukraine. In 1989, local office of the Association of Polish Culture of the Lviv Land was opened here. Currently, Poles make 36% of population. In 2002, a Polish - language middle school was opened here, with 250 students. Among notables born in Mostyska are philosopher Jan Legowicz, mystic Mikolaj z Moscisk (Nicolaus Moscicensis), Vienna university director and Persian scholar Heinrich Alfred Barb and writer Jozef Kisielewski.".
- Q1020108 country Q212.
- Q1020108 isPartOf Q164193.
- Q1020108 isPartOf Q2599836.
- Q1020108 populationTotal "9193".
- Q1020108 thumbnail 120520_5DM2_09570.jpg?width=300.
- Q1020108 utcOffset "+2".
- Q1020108 utcOffset "+3".
- Q1020108 wikiPageWikiLink Q11730526.
- Q1020108 wikiPageWikiLink Q11750.
- Q1020108 wikiPageWikiLink Q1267632.
- Q1020108 wikiPageWikiLink Q128781.
- Q1020108 wikiPageWikiLink Q1393801.
- Q1020108 wikiPageWikiLink Q150812.
- Q1020108 wikiPageWikiLink Q152006.
- Q1020108 wikiPageWikiLink Q15214652.
- Q1020108 wikiPageWikiLink Q163725.
- Q1020108 wikiPageWikiLink Q164193.
- Q1020108 wikiPageWikiLink Q16707537.
- Q1020108 wikiPageWikiLink Q171308.
- Q1020108 wikiPageWikiLink Q180086.
- Q1020108 wikiPageWikiLink Q182449.
- Q1020108 wikiPageWikiLink Q19210555.
- Q1020108 wikiPageWikiLink Q2025025.
- Q1020108 wikiPageWikiLink Q207272.
- Q1020108 wikiPageWikiLink Q212.
- Q1020108 wikiPageWikiLink Q2303972.
- Q1020108 wikiPageWikiLink Q251395.
- Q1020108 wikiPageWikiLink Q2599836.
- Q1020108 wikiPageWikiLink Q3348196.
- Q1020108 wikiPageWikiLink Q4350654.
- Q1020108 wikiPageWikiLink Q450355.
- Q1020108 wikiPageWikiLink Q4809979.
- Q1020108 wikiPageWikiLink Q5119.
- Q1020108 wikiPageWikiLink Q53457.
- Q1020108 wikiPageWikiLink Q54049.
- Q1020108 wikiPageWikiLink Q5428.
- Q1020108 wikiPageWikiLink Q616206.
- Q1020108 wikiPageWikiLink Q7231714.
- Q1020108 wikiPageWikiLink Q751148.
- Q1020108 wikiPageWikiLink Q7705359.
- Q1020108 wikiPageWikiLink Q8479972.
- Q1020108 name "Mostyska".
- Q1020108 nativeName "Мостиська".
- Q1020108 populationTotal "9193".
- Q1020108 subdivisionName Q2599836.
- Q1020108 subdivisionName "Lviv Oblast".
- Q1020108 utcOffset "+2".
- Q1020108 utcOffsetDst "+3".
- Q1020108 point "49.79416666666667 23.1525".
- Q1020108 type City.
- Q1020108 type Place.
- Q1020108 type City.
- Q1020108 type Location.
- Q1020108 type Place.
- Q1020108 type PopulatedPlace.
- Q1020108 type Settlement.
- Q1020108 type Thing.
- Q1020108 type SpatialThing.
- Q1020108 type Q486972.
- Q1020108 type Q515.
- Q1020108 comment "Mostyska (Ukrainian: Мостиська, Polish: Mościska) is a city in Lviv Oblast (region) of Ukraine. It is administrative center of the Mostyska Raion. Population: 9,193 (2013 est.). In 1340, Mostyska, together with Red Ruthenia, was annexed by Polish King Kazimierz Wielki, and the town remained in Poland for over 400 years, until 1772 (see Partitions of Poland). Mosciska, as it was called, belonged to the Przemysl Land, Ruthenian Voivodeship.".
- Q1020108 label "Mostyska".
- Q1020108 lat "49.79416666666667".
- Q1020108 long "23.1525".
- Q1020108 depiction 120520_5DM2_09570.jpg.
- Q1020108 name "Mostyska".
- Q1020108 name "Мостиська".