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  1. Rawicz County (Polish: powiat rawicki) is a unit of territorial administration and local government in Greater Poland Voivodeship, west-central Poland. It came into being on January 1, 1999, as a result of the Polish local government reforms passed in 1998.

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    Rawicz (Polish: [ˈravit͡ʂ]; German: Rawitsch) is a town in west-central Poland with 21,398 inhabitants as of 2004. It is situated in the Greater Poland Voivodeship (since 1999); previously it was in Leszno Voivodeship (1975–1998). It is the capital of Rawicz County.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Gmina_RawiczGmina Rawicz - Wikipedia

    Gmina Rawicz is an urban-rural gmina (administrative district) in Rawicz County, Greater Poland Voivodeship, in west-central Poland. Its seat is the town of Rawicz, which lies approximately 88 kilometres (55 mi) south of the regional capital Poznań.

  4. Rawicz County is a unit of territorial administration and local government in Greater Poland Voivodeship, west-central Poland. Mapcarta, the open map.

  5. Rawicz is a city in the Wielkopolskie Voivodeship, with the seat of an urban-rural commune. In the matter of Rawicz in numbers it is worth mentioning that nearly 20 thousand people live in the city of Rawicz, while the municipality has almost 30 thousand.

  6. Rawicz was founded in 1638 by Adam Olbracht Przyjma-Przyjemski, a magnate holding a function of the Great Crown Quartermaster. King Władysław IV issued a foundation act on 24 March 1638 in which he granted the town with numerous privileges and ensured the freedom for religious practices.

  7. RAWICZ. The county seat is about 115 km south of Poznań. The Pearl of Rawicz. The park is the longest in Poland after Cracow. It is part of the nation’s cultural heritage as well as a place to walk and relax. Little is known about its origins although it only goes back to the 19 th century.

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