Boguchwała, Rzeszów County, Subcarpathian Voivodeship, Poland

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🇵🇱 Boguchwała (Боґух́вала) is a town in Rzeszów County, Subcarpathian Voivodeship, in south-eastern Poland. It is the seat of the administrative district of Gmina Boguchwała. It was officially granted town status on 1 January 2008. The name of the town means "praise to God".

Boguchwała lies approximately 7 km (4 miles) south-west of the regional capital Rzeszów.

History In the Middle Ages, the area of contemporary Boguchwała was located in western outskirts of Red Ruthenia, near the border with Lesser Poland. It frequently changed hands, to be finally annexed into the Kingdom of Poland, by King Kazimierz Wielki (1340). Near Boguchwała, boundaries of three lands met: Sanok Land, Przemyśl Land, and Sandomierz Land, which was later changed into Sandomierz Voivodeship. Boguchwała itself was part of Sanok Land.

In 1375, Roman Catholic Diocese of Przemyśl was established, covering the lands of Sanok and Przemyśl. Its creation spurred the influx of Polish settlers into the mostly abandoned Carpathian foothills. As a result, several parishes were established in local villages. In late 16th century, several villages near Boguchwała became property of Castellan of Sandomierz, Mikolaj Spytek Ligeza, who was the owner of Rzeszów. The time of relative growth and prosperity ended in 1624, when a Crimean Tatar raid resulted in burning of a number of villages, and deaths of thousands of residents.

In the early 18th century, the Great Northern War brought widespread destruction to Boguchwała and its area. In 1702, Rzeszów and its vicinity was occupied by Swedish forces, which plundered the town. In 1704, Swedes were replaced by Saxon troops, which also robbed local residents. Further destruction was brought in 1715–16, during civil war known as Tarnogrod Confederation.

In 1724, Duke Teodor Lubomirski named Boguchwała main centre of his estate, creating the so-called "Boguchwała State". Lubomirski wanted Boguchwała to compete with Rzeszów, and due to his efforts, the village received town charter in 1728, together with a new Rococo-style church. In 1772, after the first partition of Poland, the government of Austrian Galicia voided this decision and Boguchwała lost its town status. Before that happened, in early 1740s, Teodor Lubomirski expanded his manor house, turning it into a Baroque palace complex, with a spacious park.

Boguchwała remained in the Habsburg Empire until late 1918. In 1895, the village received rail station, along the newly built line from Rzeszów to Jasło. In the Second Polish Republic, Boguchwała was part of Lwów Voivodeship. In spring of 1939, construction of the ZAPEL plant ended, part of the Central Industrial Region.

The Wehrmacht entered Boguchwała on September 6, 1939. The village was an important outpost of the Home Army, and local AK unit took part in the Operation Tempest.

Boguchwała recovered its town charter on 1 January 2008.

Road transport National road 19, which is a part of the european route E371, passes through the town.

Transport: Rail Railway line 106 (Jasło - Rzeszów Główny) passes through the town.

Economy The town is a local centre of the electro-technical and energy industry with ZAPEL and Instytut Energetyki companies based in the town.

Tourist Industry • Palace and park complex • St. Stanisław Church (18th century) • Monument of the 500th anniversary of the Battle of Grunwald

Sport Izolator Boguchwała association football club plays at the Izo Arena.

Villages Apart from the town of Boguchwała, Gmina Boguchwała contains the villages and settlements of Kielanówka, Lutoryż, Mogielnica, Niechobrz, Nosówka, Racławówka, Wola Zgłobieńska, Zarzecze and Zgłobień.

Neighbouring gminas Gmina Boguchwała is bordered by the city of Rzeszów and by the gminas of Czudec, Iwierzyce, Lubenia, Świlcza and Tyczyn.

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Boguchwała has a population of over 6,231 people. Boguchwała also forms part of the wider Rzeszów County which has a population of over 346,000 people. Boguchwała is situated 7 km south-west of Rzeszów.

Twin Towns - Sister Cities Boguchwała has links with:

🇨🇿 Bystrice nad Pernstejnem, Czech Republic 🇸🇰 Snina, Slovak Republic
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Antipodal to Boguchwała is: -158.067,-49.983

Locations Near: Boguchwała 21.9333,49.9833

🇵🇱 Rzeszów 22.004,50.041 d: 8.1  

🇵🇱 Ropczyce 21.617,50.05 d: 23.8  

🇵🇱 Krosno 21.766,49.694 d: 34.4  

🇵🇱 Sanok 22.2,49.562 d: 50.6  

🇵🇱 Dębica 21.428,49.993 d: 36.1  

🇵🇱 Jasło 21.47,49.745 d: 42.5  

🇵🇱 Przeworsk 22.489,50.058 d: 40.6  

🇵🇱 Nisko 22.141,50.521 d: 61.6  

🇵🇱 Mielec 21.444,50.293 d: 49.1  

🇵🇱 Stalowa Wola 22.062,50.571 d: 66  

Antipodal to: Boguchwała -158.067,-49.983

🇵🇫 Papeete -149.566,-17.537 d: 16328  

🇹🇴 Nuku'alofa -175.216,-21.136 d: 16471.2  

🇦🇸 Pago Pago -170.701,-14.279 d: 15883.1  

🇼🇸 Apia -171.76,-13.833 d: 15807.4  

🇺🇸 Hilo -155.089,19.725 d: 12258.3  

🇺🇸 Maui -156.446,20.72 d: 12151.6  

🇺🇸 Maui County -156.617,20.868 d: 12135.5  

🇺🇸 Kahului -156.466,20.891 d: 12132.6  

🇺🇸 Wailuku -156.505,20.894 d: 12132.4  

🇺🇸 Honolulu -157.85,21.3 d: 12088.7  

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