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Biłgoraj (Bilgoraj) Gmina Page
GENERAL: Below is a list of every city, town and village in this gmina, with information about each place, where known, and any links to other sites if available. This page is for all places in the PLACE-FINDER index with the code B4. Information not specific to this gmina may be found through the homepage.
MAPS: All places are marked on the map at the bottom of the page.
NAMES: As some browsers still can't handle Polish characters, any names with these extra characters are repeated using the nearest equivalent English characters in round brackets '( )'. Names in square brackets '[ ]' are older names for that location.
POST/ZIP CODES: Near the bottom of the page is a table of zip codes for some of the towns and villages in this gmina.
OLD WOJ.: All places in this gmina are in the old woj. of Zamoscie

District of Bilgoraj
Map of Gminy in Bilgoraj Powiat

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4B4. Biłgoraj (Bilgoraj)

The Gmina of Bilgoraj
The gmina has a population of XX and covers an area of XX sq.km.
GMINA OFFICE: Urzad Gmina, XX, woj. Lubelskie. Tel: (+48 XX) XX
GMINA E-MAIL:
GMINA WEBSITE:
RIVERS:

Andrzejówka (Andrzejowka)
Biłgoraj (Bilgoraj)
A town located in the old, extensive, forests of Puszca Solska. Bilgoraj was established in 1578 by Adam Gorajski. There is a late Baroque style parish church from the 18th century. Bilgoraj is a centre of folk culture, and you can visit a museum showing examples of local craftwork. One of the local specialities was the making of sieves.  (Both links are for the same web page).
LOCAL WEBSITEShttp://www.bilgoraj.lbl.pl
CHURCH 1: Roman Catholic, Kosciol Najswietszej Marii Panny
CHURCH 2: Roman Catholic, Kosciol sw. Jerzego (Uniate from 1793-1919)
SYNAGOGUE: Demolished during WW2, no visible remains.
CEMETERY 1: ul. Lubelska. Roman Catholic, in use.
CEMETERY 2: ul. Lubelska. Unknown, possibly Uniate or even Protestant, very poor condition.
CEMETERY 3: ul. Konopnickiej, Jewish, now as a memorial
CEMETERY 4: al. Jana Pawla II, unknown, probably Roman Catholic

An old cottage in the main street of Bilgoraj
Bojary
Brodziaki
Bukowa
Bukownica
Ciosmy
Cyncynopol
Dąbrowica (Dabrowica)
Dereźnia Majdańska (Dereznia Majdanska)
Dereźnia Solska (Dereznia Solska)
Dyle
Gircza
Gromada
Hedwiżyn (Hedwizyn)
Jachosze
Kajetanówka (Kajetanowka)
Knieja
Korczów (Korczow)
Korytków Duży (Korytkow Duzy)
Majdan Gromadzki
Mała Bukownica (Mala Bukownica)
Nadrzecze
Nowa Bidaczów (Nowa Bidaczow)
Ogrody
Okrągłe (Okragle)
Os. Rożnówka (Os. Roznowka)
Pastwisko
Piaski
Poczekaj
Podlesie
Pszczelne
Rapy Dylańskie (Rapy Dylanskie)
Ratwica
Ruda Solska
Ruda Zagrody
Siedem Chałup (Siedem Chalup)
Smólska Duże (Smolska Duze)
Smólsko Małe (Smolsko Male)
Sól (2nd) (Sol)
Sól (Sol)
Sól Kol. (Sol Kol.)
Stary Bidaczów (Stary Bidaczow)
Wola
Wola Dereźniańska (Wola Dereznianska)
Wola Duża (Wola Duza)
Wola Mała (Wola Mala)
Wolaniny
Zacisze
Zagrody
Zagrody Dąbrowickie (Zagrody Dabrowickie)
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Postal/Zip Codes for the Gmina of Bilgoraj
XX XX

Map of the Gmina of Bilgoraj



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