Rossocha
Village in Łódź Voivodeship, Poland
51°46′N 20°15′E / 51.767°N 20.250°E / 51.767; 20.250 (2005)
Rossocha [rɔsˈsɔxa] is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Rawa Mazowiecka, within Rawa County, Łódź Voivodeship, in central Poland.[1] It lies approximately 54 km (34 mi) east of the regional capital Łódź.
Before World War II, it was part of a szlachta (Polish nobility) estate, belonging to Jan Czarnowski. The Czarnowski family palace was built shortly after World War I by Juliusz Nagórski.[2]
After the war, part of the estate was turned into a biological and zoological research station.[3]
References
- Tadeusz Wojciech Lange (1999–2000). "Archiwum i biblioteka, Związku Polskich Kawalerów Maltańskich w Poznaniu (History of the Polish Knights of Malta, in Poznan)" (in Polish). Poznan Historical Archive. Archived from the original on 2007-09-20. Retrieved 2007-08-27.
- Waldemar Baraniewski, Tadeusz S. Jaroszewski (21–22 August 1993). "Neobarok z Rossochy". Gazeta Stołeczna (in Polish).
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Gmina Rawa Mazowiecka
- Bogusławki Duże
- Bogusławki Małe
- Boguszyce
- Boguszyce Małe
- Byszewice
- Chrusty
- Dziurdzioły
- Gaj
- Garłów
- Głuchówek
- Helenów
- Huta Wałowska
- Jakubów
- Janolin
- Julianów
- Julianów Raducki
- Kaleń
- Kaliszki
- Konopnica
- Księża Wola
- Kurzeszyn
- Kurzeszynek
- Leopoldów
- Linków
- Lutkówka
- Małgorzatów
- Matyldów
- Niwna
- Nowa Rossocha
- Nowa Wojska
- Nowy Głuchówek
- Nowy Kurzeszyn
- Pasieka Wałowska
- Podlas
- Pokrzywna
- Przewodowice
- Pukinin
- Rogówiec
- Rossocha
- Ścieki
- Soszyce
- Stara Rossocha
- Stara Wojska
- Stare Byliny
- Stary Dwór
- Świnice
- Wałowice
- Wilkowice
- Wołucza
- Zagórze
- Zarzecze
- Zawady
- Zielone
- Żydomice
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