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  1. Białystok é o maior centro cultural do nordeste da Polônia. É a sede do Museu da Podláquia, o maior da voivodia, com filiais em Białystok (Museu Histórico, Museu de Esculturas Alfons Karny, Museu da Vila de Białystok), Choroszcz (Museu do Palácio Interior), Supraśl, Tykocin e Bielsk Podlaski.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › BiałystokBiałystok - Wikipedia

    Białystok is the largest city in northeastern Poland and the capital of the Podlaskie Voivodeship. It is the tenth-largest city in Poland, second in terms of population density, and thirteenth in area. Białystok is located in the Białystok Uplands of the Podlachian Plain on the banks of the Biała River, 200 km (124 mi) northeast ...

  3. Białystok, liczący 292 600 mieszkańców (31 grudnia 2022) i zajmujący powierzchnię 102 km², jest wśród miast wojewódzkich dziesiąty pod względem liczby ludności i drugi pod względem gęstości zaludnienia. Białystok pełni funkcję administracyjnego, gospodarczego, naukowego i kulturalnego centrum regionu.

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    Archaeological discoveries show that the first people settled on the territory of the present Bialystok already in the Stone Age. Tombs of ancient settlers found in the district Pieczurki, Dojlidyand in some other parts of the city. In the early Iron Age a mix of Prussians, Yotvingians and population Wielbark culture, after which the remaining kurg...

    From surviving documentation we know that around 1437, a representative of the family Raczków, Jakub Tabutowicz with the coat of arms of Łabędź, received from Michael Žygimantaitis son of Sigismund Kęstutaitis, Duke of Lithuania, wilderness areas located along the river called the Biała River. Jakub Raczków divided the land between his four sons: N...

    Wiesiołowski Estate

    It is precisely for these times comes the first written reference (1514), listing the good of Bialystok. Bachelor's son Nicholas, Nicholas Bakałarzewicz, realized in 1524, his wife Catherine Wołłowiczówna, Bogoria coat of arms. After his death in 1547, according to the good will of the deceased Catherine has inherited. In the same year his widow, Catherine Wołłowiczówna, married again to Piotr Wiesiołowski (Ogończyk coat of arms) – a courtier of the Polish kings: King Sigismund the Old and Si...

    Branicki Estate

    In 1661 it was given to Stefan Czarniecki as a reward for his service in the victory over the Swedes. Four years later, as a dowry of his daughter Aleksandra who married Jan Klemens Branicki, thus passing into the hands of the Branicki family. At the turn of the 16th and 17th centuries, Białystok was still a small settlement connected with the manor that existed here. According to the register of conscription in 1580, there were 70 settlers here. The buildings of the settlement were concentra...

    New East Prussia Province

    1. 1 March 1802 – the signing of an agreement between Izabella Poniatowska-Branickaand Nowowshodnią Prussian and the War – Economic Camera. Prussians agreed to the rule of law in 2. 2 April 1802 – Izabella Poniatowska-Branickasells Bialystok to the Prussian authorities for an amount over 270 thousand talarów

    Belostok Oblast

    During the period of Russian control the city was the capital of the Belostok Oblast, from 1807 to 1842. During Napoleon's invasion to Russia, Białystok was dominated by pro-French sentiments. On 3 July 1812 – Napoleon's army enters the city. On 13 July 1812 – Declaration of the inhabitants of communication with the Commonwealth. On 4 August 1812 the Russian Imperial Army entered the city. On 8 August 1812 a new coat of the city was given by Tsar Alexander I. the Russian Imperial Army entered...

    Belostok Province

    When the authorities limited Białystok's political role in the early 1840s by degrading its status from being capital of Belostok Oblast to administrative center of Belostok District within Grodno Governorate, land prices dropped drastically. This gave a signal for industrialists to settle down, and thus the most splendid period in terms of economic development began. About 15,000 people lived here. In 1843, a decision was made to build a Saint Nicholas Cathedral. After the introduction of a...

  4. Białystok [bʲaˈwɨstɔk] anhören ⓘ /? (deutsch veraltet Bjelostock, jiddisch ביאליסטאק Bjalistok, belarussisch Беласток Belastok) ist die Hauptstadt und einzige Großstadt der polnischen Woiwodschaft Podlachien. Im Laufe ihrer Geschichte war Białystok eine vielsprachige Stadt.

  5. Białystok (prononciation polonaise : / b ʲ a ˈ w ɨ s t ɔ k /) est la plus grande ville du nord-est de la Pologne et le chef-lieu de la voïvodie de Podlasie, du powiat de Białystok et du powiat-ville de Białystok. Elle est située près des frontières biélorusse et lituanienne.

  6. Białystok is the largest city in northeastern Poland and is the capital of the Podlaskie Voivodeship. It is in the Podlaskie Plain on the banks of the Biała River in the Podlaskie region, known collectively as the Green Lungs of Poland .