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  1. Tykocin es una población polaca ubicada en el condado de Bialystok, en el Voivodato de Podlaquia. Tiene una área de 28,97 kilómetros cuadrados y tenía unos 1907 habitantes en 2008. También es el pueblo natal de Mordechai Mark Zamenhof, el padre del doctor Ludovico Zamenhof, el creador del esperanto. 2 .

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

    Tykocin [tɨˈkɔt͡ɕin] is a small town in north-eastern Poland, with 2,010 inhabitants (2012), located on the Narew river, in Białystok County in the Podlaskie Voivodeship. It is one of the oldest towns in the region, with its historic center designated a Historic Monument of Poland .

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  3. The Tykocin Royal Castle is a 15th-century castle located on the right bank of the river Narew in Tykocin, Poland. It fell into ruin in the 18th century and its reconstruction began in 2002.

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  4. www.wikiwand.com › es › TykocinTykocin - Wikiwand

    De Wikipedia, la enciclopedia encyclopedia. Tykocin es una población polaca ubicada en el condado de Bialystok, en el Voivodato de Podlaquia. Tiene una área de 28,97 kilómetros cuadrados y tenía unos 1907 habitantes en 2008. También es el pueblo natal de Mordechai Mark Zamenhof, el padre del doctor Ludovico Zamenhof, el creador del esperanto.

  5. The mass murders in Tykocin occurred on 25 August 1941, during World War II, where the local Jewish population of Tykocin was killed by German Einsatzkommando. Background The town of Tykocin was conquered by Nazi Germany during the Soviet and German invasion of Poland pursuant to their secret agreement known as the Molotov ...

  6. The Tykocin Synagogue is a historic synagogue building in Tykocin, Poland. [1] . The synagogue, in mannerist -early Baroque style, was built in 1642. [2] History. During the Nazi occupation of Poland in 1941, the synagogue was desecrated and then set up as a warehouse. After the end of the war, it remained in use as a warehouse for fertilizers.