- Grodzisko Górne
Infobox Settlement
name = Grodzisko Górne
settlement_type = Village
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subdivision_type = Country
subdivision_name = POL
subdivision_type1 = Voivodeship
subdivision_name1 = Subcarpathian
subdivision_type2 = County
subdivision_name2 = Leżajsk
subdivision_type3 =Gmina
subdivision_name3 = Grodzisko Dolne
latd = 50
latm = 11
lats = 20
latNS = N
longd = 22
longm = 26
longs = 14
longEW = E
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website =Grodzisko Górne IPA-pl| [|g|r|o|'|dź|i|s|k|o|-|'|g|u|r|n|e|] is a farming
village in the administrative district ofGmina Grodzisko Dolne , withinLeżajsk County ,Subcarpathian Voivodeship , in south-easternPoland . It lies approximately convert|4|km|mi|0 north-west ofGrodzisko Dolne , convert|9|km|mi|0|abbr=on south ofLeżajsk , and convert|36|km|mi|0|abbr=on north-east of the regional capitalRzeszów .cite web |url=http://www.stat.gov.pl/broker/access/prefile/listPreFiles.jspa |title=Central Statistical Office (GUS) - TERYT (National Register of Territorial Land Apportionment Journal) |date=2008-06-01 |language=Polish]The village is situated on the
Wisłok river, which flows into theSan river inŁańcut , on the edge of aRuthenian settlement. The village separated itself as an independent administrative and economic unit from Grodzisko Dolne in 1786, along with another village called Grodzisko Nowe. In some cases, especially in immigration records, the two are referred to as one town called Grodzisko. The name Grodzisko comes from the word Gord, denoting a Slavic settlement. Grodzisko Górne itself was formerly a defensive settlement, as it is on the border with theUkraine . In 1881, anarchaeological group fromKraków received a warrant to research the history of Grodzisko Górne. They found imprints of ancient settlements, probably dating back to immigrants from the 4th to 5th centuries. These archaeological works are still in progress today. It is bordered by a canyon, whose north bank provided much of the defense for this village. In the village there is an ancient manor house, which was opened for tourism in the 19th century. It is maintained by a priest from Grodzisko Górne, Wojciech Micha.The village employs many of the wage earners who reside in the rural commune of Grodzisko Dolne. The main industry is cloth manufacturing. Locally famous cloth markets are organized there. For farming, the major estate has 332 morgs of farmland and 58 meadows and gardens. The minor estate has 3200 morgs of farmland, 341 morgs of meadows and gardens, 216 morgs of pasture land and 428 morgs of forest.Today there is a three-grade schoolhouse and a post office in the village, serving its population of 5094, including 364 Jews.Territorial membership
*1340–1772: administrative unit of
L'viv , in theRuthenian Voivodeship . In 1754, theRoman Catholic parish known as "loco" was constructed.
*1772–1918: in theKingdom of Galicia and Lodomeria , under theAustrian Empire . The registered population of Grodzisko Dolne and Grodzisko Górne combined was 2181 (in 1857). The owner of the village during this time was Anthony Kellermann.
*1918–1939: in the powiat of Łańcut, within theL'viv Voivodeship . The population was 2273 in 1930.
*1945–1998: located in theRzeszów Voivodeship Landlords of Grodzisko Górne
*In the 14th century, the village was part of the
Przeworsk -Jarosław estate, which belonged to theLeliwita ,Tarnowski , andJaroslawski families.
*When Lord Hieronim of Jarosław and Przeworsk died without children, ownership of the village was passed toJan Leliwita , acount who resided inTarnów . Jan Leliwita was married toZofia Odrawaz .
*In the late 16th century, ownership was later passed toAleksander Konstanty Ostrogski . When he died, it was passed to his daughter, Zofia, who marriedStanisław Lubomirski ,voivode of Kraków and the owner of Łańcut.
*When his estate was divided, Grodzisko belonged to the branch of theLubomirski family who owned Przeworsk.
*The last Lord of Grodzisko was Marcin Lubomirski, who sold the village in 1779 to Maciej Aleksander Borzecki.
*In 1787, it belonged to Michal Drohojewski and later the Kellermann family. Anthony Kellermann still owned it in 1868.
*On the turn of the century, Grodzisko belonged to thebaron ess Domicela Branhidy. Only the farm and the manor in Grodzisko Dolne survived through World War II. They were owned by Zygmunt and Irena Litynski.History
*According to local tradition, Grodzisko was first established by King
Boleslaw I of Poland in the 11th century. This is mentioned in historical documents in Przeworsk dating back to the 14th century.
*Polish charter books from 1929-1930 state::*Schools and pay offices in Grodzisko Górne borrow money to help the local economy.:*Villagemidwife : M. RydzikAttractions
*There are habitable, wooden residences with embellished porches dating back to the 19th and 20th centuries.
*Ashrine , located on the border with the village of Biedaczowa, was endowed in 1895. It is made of brick and enclosed within a quadrangle. It is dedicated toSt. Catherine , St. Anthony,St. Clare , andSt. John the Baptist . Past shrines can be found in the bell tower.
* In 1974, Stanislaw Krzeszowski began a musical group called "Grodziszczoki" which now plays ritually at weddings in Grodzisko Górne.
*There is a military procession called "Parada Straży Grobowych", also known as "Turki", which takes place in the village. It was started by KingJan III Sobieski in 1683. It honors soldiers who have returned from war. The fact that they are dressed in full uniform during this procession is frightening to some of the local population. It also serves as a procession to give thanks to God, so it usually takes place aroundEaster .Notable people
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Franciszek Leja References
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