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Przyrów

Przyrów
Village
Przyrów is located in Poland
Przyrów
Przyrów
Coordinates: 50°48′N 19°31′E / 50.800°N 19.517°E / 50.800; 19.517
Country Poland Poland
Voivodeship Silesian
County
Gmina Przyrów
Population 1,222

Przyrów [ˈpʂɨruf] is a village in , Silesian Voivodeship, in southern Poland. It is the seat of the gmina (administrative district) called Gmina Przyrów. It lies approximately 29 kilometres (18 mi) east of and 72 km (45 mi) north-east of the regional capital Katowice. The village has a population of 1,222. Przyrów is part of historic province of Lesser Poland, and for centuries it belonged to Kraków Voivodeship. It was a town between 1369 and 1869.

Przyrów received Magdeburg rights town charter from King Kazimierz Wielki, in the year 1369, in a location of the village of Komorów. Following other medieval towns of Europe, Przyrów had a market square, and several streets. Its first wójt was Jakub Rechicki of Nagłowice, and town’s privileges were confirmed by several other Polish kings. In the 14th century Przyrów emerged as an important center of beer production. Until the Partitions of Poland, the town was part of Lelów County, Kraków Voivodeship. It was a royal town, with a voigt and a council. In 1620, it had 136 houses, and prospered together with whole Lesser Poland (see Polish Golden Age).

On November 8, 1655, Przyrów was completely destroyed in the Swedish invasion of Poland, and the town never recovered from the destruction. After the invasion, the number of still existing houses was reduced to 55, and the population shrank to 330. In early November 1655, Swedish troops under General Burchard Müller von der Luhnen (who also commanded the Siege of Jasna Góra) demanded large amounts of bread, oats, meats, beer, butter and hay. Since residents of Przyrów did not have enough goods, von der Luhnen ordered the destruction of the town.


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