Lubaczow is a small town in the south-eastern Poland, in Podkarpackie Voivodeship. The cemetery was established in 18th century and occupies the area of 0.3 ha, where 1665 tombstones (35 of them from 18th century) have survived.
Lubaczow is a small town in the south-eastern Poland, in Podkarpackie Voivodeship. The cemetery was established in 18th century and occupies the area of 0.3 ha, where 1665 tombstones (35 of them from 18th century) have survived.
The town's name is dedicated to St. George - legend has it that the saint appeared to local sailors who saved their lives in the middle of a storm thanks to his intervention.
The town's name is dedicated to St. George - legend has it that the saint appeared to local sailors who saved their lives in the middle of a storm thanks to his intervention.