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World War I cemetery No. 293

World War I cemetery No. 293

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It is the only cemetery in the area where only soldiers of the Jewish faith are buried. Eleven Austro-Hungarian soldiers and one soldier of the Russian army are buried here. The main decorative element of the cemetery is a concrete monument wall integrated into the fence, covered with a rounded roof. It has an inscription

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The ruins of the castle

The ruins of the castle

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The medieval ruins of the Melsztyn Leliwit Castle date back to the 14th century, later expanded as a magnate residence in the Renaissance style. It was destroyed in 1771 by the Russian army. From the original castle, a partially square residential tower from the 15th century, the northern wall of the palace from the 16th

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