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Coordinates: [50°09′N 23°07′E]
Current Lubaczów Coat of Arms
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Current Lubaczów Coat of Arms

Old Lubaczów Coat of Arms
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Lubaczów is a town in southeastern Poland, close to the border with Ukraine, with 13,000 inhabitants (1998).

Situated in the Subcarpathian Voivodship (since 1999). It is the capital of Lubaczów County. It is located 50 Km NNE of Przemysl. The town square was called Rynek.

Other names

Lubaczów is also called (or misspelled as): Libatchov, Libechuyv, Liubachev, Lubachov, Lubatchov, Lubichuv, Lubachow, Lubatchow.

Timeline

  • January 6, 1943: Around 8 AM, the final mass execution of the Jews in Lubaczów started. The killings continued until till January 14. Some were killed when found in their underground secret bunkers. Others were brought to the Jewish cemetery where an estimated 1200 Jews were killed and buried in a mass grave. Some were sent to Belzec. The very few Jews who survived did so by fleeing into the forests and by joining the partisans.
  • July 21 1944: The Germans finally withdrew and the Soviet Red Army re-occupied Lubaczów. Poland became a communist country aligned with the Soviet Union.
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    Lubaczów today

    Lubaczów currently has about 13,000 inhabitants. The proximity of the border with Ukraine, which will be the eastern border of the EU, and the plans to build a border crossing point in the nearby Budomierz create great development potential related to serving border traffic. Lubaczów has good and well-lighted roads, modern water, sewage, gas and power systems as well as a new sewage treatment plant. It has an idyllic atmosphere. Lubaczów is located around a central marketplace and park surrounded by the most important institutions, numerous shops and service outlets. It has a high degree of public safety. Lubaczów's location makes it an ideal start for trips to the Roztocze region and the Południoworoztoczański Landscape Park. Efficient bus and railway transport as well as a developed road system make it easily accessible. The area has clean air, beautiful landscapes, and picturesque and well-marked trekking routes.

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