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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › ZamośćZamość - Wikipedia

    Zamość ( Polish: [ˈzamɔɕt͡ɕ] ⓘ; Yiddish: זאמאשטש, romanized : Zamoshtsh; Latin: Zamoscia) is a historical city in southeastern Poland. It is situated in the southern part of Lublin Voivodeship, about 90 km (56 mi) from Lublin, 247 km (153 mi) from Warsaw. In 2021, the population of Zamość was 62,021. [1]

  2. 16 de sept. de 2020 · The Old Town in Zamość is one of the 16 UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Poland. It was inscribed to the list in 1992 as “a unique example of a Renaissance town in Central Europe, consistently designed and built in accordance with the Italian theories of the “ideal town”.

  3. Zamość, city, Lubelskie województwo (province), eastern Poland. One of the few large communities in the Lublin Uplands, it was founded on the estates of Polish chancellor Jan Zamoyski (1542–1605) that lay on the trade route between the Black Sea and northern and western Europe.

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  4. 20 de dic. de 2021 · Old City of Zamość in southeastern Poland is an outstanding example of a late 16th-century Central European town designed and built in accordance with Italian Renaissance theories on the creation of “ideal” cities.

  5. Zamość, founded in 1580, is a town in Poland . Renaissance town. Zamosc Great Market panorama1. Zamość was founded in 1580 by the Chancellor and Hetman (head of the army of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth) Jan Zamoyski, on the trade route linking western and northern Europe with the Black Sea. [1] .

  6. Founded in the late 16th century as a trade route link between northwest Europe and the Black Sea, and modeled on Italian trading cities of the period, Zamosc is an exquisite example of a Renaissance town, complete with its original layouts and fortifications. The old city center is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

  7. it.wikipedia.org › wiki › ZamośćZamość - Wikipedia

    Zamość (Zamostja in ucraino; Zamascʾ in bielorusso; Zamosch in tedesco e yiddish) è una città della Polonia sudorientale, con 66.633 abitanti nel 2004, situata nel voivodato di Lublino dal 1999 e capoluogo del distretto di Zamość. A circa 20 km dalla città si trova il Parco Nazionale di Roztocze.