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LESKO — (Ger. Lisko; Heb. and Yid. Linsk), town in Rzeszow province, S.E. Poland. Jews lived in Lesko from the town s foundation in the middle of the 16th century. In 1704 the town was burnt down by the Swedish army. In a plague which broke out afterward … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Lesko — (Biogr.), so v.w. Leszek … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
Lesko — Infobox Settlement name = Lesko imagesize = 250px image caption = The synagogue in Lesko image shield = POL Lesko COA.svg pushpin pushpin label position = bottom subdivision type = Country subdivision name = POL subdivision type1 = Voivodeship… … Wikipedia
Lesko Synagogue — is a synagogue in Lesko, Poland. It was built during the years 1626 1654. The synagogue was completely destroyed by Germans during the Second World War. For almost two decades after the way, it was neglected. It was renovated in 1960 s, 1970 s… … Wikipedia
Lesko uprising — ( pl. Powstanie leskie) in summer 1932 was an uprising of peasantry in Bieszczady Mountains against the local authorities of the Second Polish Republic. The impoverished peasants mistook the government introduction of public works aimed at… … Wikipedia
Lesko von Langendorff — (* 27. Juli 1909 in Berlin; † 22. Januar 1987 vermutlich in Dänisch Nienhof) war ein deutscher Politiker (CDU). Langendorff war von Beruf Landwirt. Vom 6. Januar bis zum 10. Oktober 1958 und vom 27. Februar 1964 bis zum 28. April 1967 war er… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Lesko County — Infobox Settlement name = Lesko County native name = Powiat leski settlement type = County total type = Total image shield = image shield = map caption = Location within the voivodeship subdivision type = Country subdivision name = POL… … Wikipedia
Lesko Stone — The Lesko Stone ( pl. Kamień Leski) is a distinctive rock formation in the forest near the city of Lesko in the Bieszczady Mountains in Poland. It is most likely a result of glacial movements in the area and the whole formation is believed to… … Wikipedia
Synagogue de Lesko — La synagogue de Lesko (Pologne), construite au XVIIe siècle, a été gravement endommagée par les nazis durant la Seconde Guerre mondiale. Rénovée durant les années 1960, 1970 et 1980, elle abrite maintenant le Musée des Juifs de Galicie … Wikipédia en Français