Binczarowa
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Binczarowa b is a village in southern Poland. It is parallel to the stream known as Binczarce.

History

Binczarowa was first mentioned in Polish history in 1365, in a decree of Casimir the Great, under the name Bibyczareban, which forced the city of Grybow
Grybów
Grybów is a town in the Nowy Sącz County, in Lesser Poland Voivodeship of Poland, with 12,409 inhabitants . It is located in the heartland of the Doły , and its average altitude is 370 metres above sea level, although there are some hills located within the confines of the city, Grybów has the...

 to give up its rights to the surrounding forest. In 1531, the Rusyn
Rusyns
Carpatho-Rusyns are a primarily diasporic ethnic group who speak an Eastern Slavic language, or Ukrainian dialect, known as Rusyn. Carpatho-Rusyns descend from a minority of Ruthenians who did not adopt the use of the ethnonym "Ukrainian" in the early twentieth century...

 Ivan Trukhanovych (Polish
Polish language
Polish is a language of the Lechitic subgroup of West Slavic languages, used throughout Poland and by Polish minorities in other countries...

: Iwan Truchanowicz) obtained the town and Polish nobility from Sigismund I the Old
Sigismund I the Old
Sigismund I of Poland , of the Jagiellon dynasty, reigned as King of Poland and also as the Grand Duke of Lithuania from 1506 until 1548...

.

After the First Partition of Poland in 1772, it was part of the Galician district of Grybów
Grybów
Grybów is a town in the Nowy Sącz County, in Lesser Poland Voivodeship of Poland, with 12,409 inhabitants . It is located in the heartland of the Doły , and its average altitude is 370 metres above sea level, although there are some hills located within the confines of the city, Grybów has the...

, and part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. It was the birthplace of Jaroslav Kacmarcyk
Jaroslav Kacmarcyk
Doctor Jaroslav Kacmarcyk or Jarosław Kaczmarczyk, also spelled Iaroslav Karchmarchyk was born in Binczarowa, and was the head of the Lemko-Rusyn Republic from 1918 to 1920...

 (1885-1944), president of the Lemko-Rusyn Republic
Lemko-Rusyn Republic
The Ruthenian National Republic of the Lemko People , often known as the Lemko Republic or the Lemko-Rusyn Republic, was founded in Florynka on 5 December 1918, in the aftermath of World War I, after the dissolution of the Austro-Hungarian Empire...

, and of Metodyj Trochanovskij
Metodyj Trochanovskij
Metodyj Trochanovskij , Lemko activist, was born in Binczarowa, Poland, when it was part of the province of Galicia of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, on May 5, 1885. At the onset of World War I, he was accused of treason against Austria-Hungary, arrested, prosecuted, and sentenced to death in 1916...

 (1885-1947), who published a Lemko grammar.
It was briefly independent from December 5, 1918, until March, 1920, as part of the Lemko-Rusyn Republic
Lemko-Rusyn Republic
The Ruthenian National Republic of the Lemko People , often known as the Lemko Republic or the Lemko-Rusyn Republic, was founded in Florynka on 5 December 1918, in the aftermath of World War I, after the dissolution of the Austro-Hungarian Empire...

 (Ruska Narodna Respublika Lemkiu, or Ruska Lemkivsa Respublyka).

After World War II, it was depopulated by the Polish government in Operation Vistula in 1947.

Geography

Binczarowa is a Lemko village in the western Lemkivshchyna
Lemkivshchyna
Lemkivshchyna sometimes called Lemkovyna, Lemkivshchyna, Lemkovshchina or Łemkowszczyzna, is the region traditionally inhabited by the Lemkos. It forms an ethnographic peninsula 140 km long and 25–50 km wide from the Ukrainian border within Polish and Slovak territory...

. It occupies a mountain valley in the Polish commune of Grybów
Grybów
Grybów is a town in the Nowy Sącz County, in Lesser Poland Voivodeship of Poland, with 12,409 inhabitants . It is located in the heartland of the Doły , and its average altitude is 370 metres above sea level, although there are some hills located within the confines of the city, Grybów has the...

, county of Nowy Sącz
Nowy Sacz
Nowy Sącz is a town in the Lesser Poland Voivodeship in southern Poland. It is the district capital of Nowy Sącz County, but is not included within the powiat.-Names:...

, Lesser Poland Voivodeship
Lesser Poland Voivodeship
Małopolska Voivodeship , or Lesser Poland Voivodeship, is a voivodeship, in southern Poland...

. It is situated along a stream known as the Binczarce, a tributary of the Poprad. It lies between the towns of Florynka
Florynka
Florynka is a village in southern Poland, in the commune of Grybów, Nowy Sącz County, Lesser Poland Voivodeship. It lies approximately south of Grybów, east of Nowy Sącz, and south-east of the regional capital Kraków.-History:...

 to the east and Bogusza
Bogusza
Bogusza is a village in southern Poland. It lies approximately east of Kamionka Wielka, south-east of Nowy Sącz, and south-east of the regional capital Kraków.-Geography:...

in the west.

Culture and Religion

The town is the site of St. Dymitr's Church, built in 1760.
The town is the site of a large World War I cemetery.
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