Hrubieszow is a city located in southeastern Poland, in the Lublin Province. It is the capital of Hrubieszow County and lies on the Huczwa River, near the border with Ukraine. The city has a rich history, dating back to the Middle Ages, and plays an important role in the region, both administratively and culturally.
Major attractions and sites in Hrubieszow include:
1. Hrubieszow Castle - The ruins of the castle, which was once the seat of the princes, are now a tourist attraction and are a testimony to the medieval history of the city.
2. Church of the Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary - This is one of the oldest and most important religious monuments in Hrubieszow. The church dates back to the 17th century and is an important point in the history of the local Catholic heritage.
3. Jewish cemetery - Hrubieszow also has a rich history of Jews, who for centuries formed a significant part of the local community. The Jewish cemetery is one of the memorials to this community.
4. Hrubieszow Museum - In the museum you can learn about the history of the city, the region and various thematic exhibitions, including ethnographic and archaeological ones.
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