Tychyn ( Polish Tyczyn ) - a city in Poland , included in the Subcarpathian Voivodeship , Rzeszów County . It has the status of an urban-rural gmina. It covers an area of 9.67 km². The population is 3358 people (for 2008 ).
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| Tychin | |||||
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| Tyczyn | |||||
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| A country | |||||
| Province | Subcarpathian Voivodeship | ||||
| Powiat | Rzeszow County | ||||
| The president | Kazimierz Schepanski | ||||
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| Square | 9.67 km² | ||||
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| Timezone | , and | ||||
| Population | |||||
| Population | 3358 people ( 2008 ) | ||||
| Density | 336.3 persons / km² | ||||
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| Telephone code | +48 17 | ||||
| Postcode | 36-020 | ||||
| Car code | Rze | ||||
| Official code TERYT | 3182416144 | ||||
| tyczyn.pl | |||||
Famous natives and residents
- Sobczyk, Katarzyna (1945–2010) is one of the most popular Polish pop singers.
- George of Tychyna (up to 1510–1591) - humanist poet, royal secretary, diplomat at the papal court.
- Notovich, Natan (1911–1968) - German composer, teacher, musicologist and social activist.
- Vodzitsky, Ludwik (1834–1894) - Polish and Austro-Hungarian public figure, conservative politician, marshal (speaker) of the Galician regional diet. Owner Tychina in the XIX century.