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Blazowa
Blazowa (along with Blazowa Dolna and Górna [Upper and Lower Blazowa], Stanik, Dziur6wka, and
Zotysko), a small town in Rzeszów powiat, with 4,992 mórgs of land (3,342 of arable land), 675 houses, and 4,037 inhabitants. The parish was founded in 1432 by Piotr Kunalh, Sandomierz
miecznik, and his wife Malgorzata, owners of Blazowa and Dynów; the founding was confirmed in 1738 by Prince Jan Aleksander Lubomirski. The parish church, made partly of wood and partly of stone, was built in 1822. In addition there are two chapels, a two-class people's school, a post of the Royal and Imperial military police, and a post office. There is a large brewery, a distillery, and a water mill. It lies among fertile hillocks on the
powiat road that connects Rzeszów with the government's Przemysl-Dukla highway. The populace is employed primarily in agriculture, but also
in industry, i. e., weaving and making cloth. The Blazowa Roman Catholic parish church, in
Strzyzów deanery, has 6,295 souls. - M. M.
Source: Slownik Geograficzny Królestwa Polskiego -
Warsaw [1880, vol. 1, p. 246].
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