-
Jurydyka (plural: jurydyki, improperly:
jurydykas), is a
legal entity in the
Polish legal system from
bygone centuries (originating from Latin: iurisdictio...
-
expanded to the
south and westwards.
Several private independent districts (
jurydyka) were the
property of
aristocrats and the gentry,
which they
ruled by their...
- Nowogrodzka,
originally known as Nowy Gród, was a
suburban town (
jurydyka) near the town of Old Warsaw, and a part of
Warsaw agglomeration. It was established...
-
district Jilla Nepal
district județ Moldova (formerly)
county Romania
jurydyka Poland
village kabupaten Indonesia
regency kampung or
kampong Malay-speaking...
- own laws. Such
districts were
called jurydyka. They were
settled by
craftsmen and tradesmen. One of
these “
jurydykas” was Praga,
which granted a city charter...
- Bożydar-Kałęczyn, also
known as Bożydar, was a
suburban town (
jurydyka) near the town of Old Warsaw, and a part of
Warsaw agglomeration. It was established...
- no-longer-existing
palace in Warsaw, Poland. The
building was
located within the
jurydyka of Aleksandria, near
Krakowskie Przedmieście street. Today, its site is...
- It was
there that the
widow of Jan
Wielopolski founded a
small town (
jurydyka)
named Wielopole after her late husband. The town was
centered on a small...
-
Bielino was a
suburban town (
jurydyka) near the town of Old Warsaw, and a part of
Warsaw agglomeration. It was
established in 1730,
centered in the area...
-
Prosta Street. The present-day
territory of Mirów was once
occupied by a
jurydyka called Wielopole, a self-governing town and
exclave of Warsaw, just outside...