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Ryki

Ryki [ˈrɨkʲi] is a town in eastern Poland between Warsaw and Lublin. It has 9,767 inhabitants (as of 2007). Situated in the Lublin Voivodeship (since 1999). It is the capital of Ryki County. Ryki belongs to Lesser Poland, and historically is part of Ziemia Stężycka (The Land of Stężyca, an ancient county, the only part of historic Sandomierz Voivodeship which was located on the right bank of the Vistula river). The town is located in the northwest corner of Lublin Voivodeship. The distance to the Polish capital is 100 km, the distance to Lublin – 64 km. Its name first appears in documents in 1439 as Riki.

Ryki
Ryki
Coordinates: 51°38′N 21°56′E / 51.633°N 21.933°E / 51.633; 21.933
Country Poland
VoivodeshipLublin
CountyRyki
GminaRyki
Government
 • MayorJarosław Żaczek
Area
 • Total27.22 km2 (10.51 sq mi)
Population
 (2006)
 • Total9,716
 • Density360/km2 (920/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+1 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+2 (CEST)
Postal code
08-500
Car platesLRY
Websitehttp://www.ryki.pl

History Edit

The first urban center of this part of Lesser Poland was located in Sieciechów, whose parish church controlled areas both east and west of the Vistula. In the 14th century, Sieciechów’s significance diminished, and in the mid-15th century, the County of Stężyca was created, as part of Sandomierz Voivodeship. The royal village of Ryki (Riki), which belonged to the County of Stężyca, was first mentioned in 1424. In 1570, Ryki had a wooden church of St. Jacob the Apostle, as well as a parish school. In 1591 a hospital was founded, and the seat of a starosta was established here. Ryki received its city charter in 1782 but lost it in 1810.

Until the Third Partition of Poland, Ryki remained in Sandomierz Voivodeship. Then, between 1795 and 1809, it briefly belonged to Austrian Empire’s province of West Galicia. During the Napoleonic Wars, the town became part of the Duchy of Warsaw, later Congress Poland, governed by the Russians. It was an important center of Chassidic movement, and in 1908, Jews made 94% of town’s population. On August 2, 1919, Ryki was added to Garwolin County, part of Lublin Voivodeship. Garwolin County became part of Warsaw Voivodeship on 1 April 1939.

In September 1939 German Luftwaffe destroyed the centre of Ryki.[1] During World War II, the Jewish residents of the town—between 3,000-4,000 Jews—were murdered in the Holocaust, either in Treblinka extermination camp, or Sobibor extermination camp.[2] Some Jewish children, such as Shloime Judensznajder (now Solly Irving), were rescued by Polish families.[3] Their descendants live currently in Poland, the UK and Israel.[4]

The town and its county was a major center of Home Army, whose units liberated Ryki on July 26, 1944. After the war, Ryki belonged to Warsaw Voivodeship, and in 1975, the town was moved again to Lublin Voivodeship. In 2000, FM- and TV-mast Ryki was built. Ryki again officially became a town in 1957.

Today Ryki is an important road junction. In the neighboring village of Moszczanka, two national roads cross – the 48th (KockTomaszów Mazowiecki), and the 17th (Lublin – Warsaw). The town has a rail station, and bus connections with several locations.

Famous namesakes Edit

The surname of Hyman G. Rickover, a US Navy Admiral and considered the Father of the Nuclear Navy, is derived from Ryki. Born in 1900 in Maków Mazowiecki, the young Rickover emigrated with his Jewish family in 1906 to the United States. The Admiral served on active duty for 63 years, longer than any other U.S. military officer.[5][6]

References Edit

  1. ^ "History | Virtual Shtetl".
  2. ^ "Virtual Sztetl". 2018-07-21.
  3. ^ "Solly Irving, 1930-2017". Holocaust Educational Trust.
  4. ^ Gilbert, Martin (1997). Holocaust Journey: Travelling in Search of the Past, 1999. Weidenfeld and Nicolson. p. 291.
  5. ^ Allen, Thomas B.; Polmar, Norman (2007). Rickover: father of the nuclear Navy – Thomas B. Allen, Norman Polmar. ISBN 9781574887044. Retrieved 2012-02-02 – via Google Boeken.
  6. ^ "Admiral Hyman G. Rickover – Biography". History.navy.mil. Retrieved 2012-02-02.

ryki, other, places, with, same, name, disambiguation, ˈrɨkʲi, town, eastern, poland, between, warsaw, lublin, inhabitants, 2007, situated, lublin, voivodeship, since, 1999, capital, county, belongs, lesser, poland, historically, part, ziemia, stężycka, land, . For other places with the same name see Ryki disambiguation Ryki ˈrɨkʲi is a town in eastern Poland between Warsaw and Lublin It has 9 767 inhabitants as of 2007 Situated in the Lublin Voivodeship since 1999 It is the capital of Ryki County Ryki belongs to Lesser Poland and historically is part of Ziemia Stezycka The Land of Stezyca an ancient county the only part of historic Sandomierz Voivodeship which was located on the right bank of the Vistula river The town is located in the northwest corner of Lublin Voivodeship The distance to the Polish capital is 100 km the distance to Lublin 64 km Its name first appears in documents in 1439 as Riki RykiPoniatowski s PalaceCoat of armsRykiCoordinates 51 38 N 21 56 E 51 633 N 21 933 E 51 633 21 933Country PolandVoivodeshipLublinCountyRykiGminaRykiGovernment MayorJaroslaw ZaczekArea Total27 22 km2 10 51 sq mi Population 2006 Total9 716 Density360 km2 920 sq mi Time zoneUTC 1 CET Summer DST UTC 2 CEST Postal code08 500Car platesLRYWebsitehttp www ryki plHistory EditThe first urban center of this part of Lesser Poland was located in Sieciechow whose parish church controlled areas both east and west of the Vistula In the 14th century Sieciechow s significance diminished and in the mid 15th century the County of Stezyca was created as part of Sandomierz Voivodeship The royal village of Ryki Riki which belonged to the County of Stezyca was first mentioned in 1424 In 1570 Ryki had a wooden church of St Jacob the Apostle as well as a parish school In 1591 a hospital was founded and the seat of a starosta was established here Ryki received its city charter in 1782 but lost it in 1810 Until the Third Partition of Poland Ryki remained in Sandomierz Voivodeship Then between 1795 and 1809 it briefly belonged to Austrian Empire s province of West Galicia During the Napoleonic Wars the town became part of the Duchy of Warsaw later Congress Poland governed by the Russians It was an important center of Chassidic movement and in 1908 Jews made 94 of town s population On August 2 1919 Ryki was added to Garwolin County part of Lublin Voivodeship Garwolin County became part of Warsaw Voivodeship on 1 April 1939 In September 1939 German Luftwaffe destroyed the centre of Ryki 1 During World War II the Jewish residents of the town between 3 000 4 000 Jews were murdered in the Holocaust either in Treblinka extermination camp or Sobibor extermination camp 2 Some Jewish children such as Shloime Judensznajder now Solly Irving were rescued by Polish families 3 Their descendants live currently in Poland the UK and Israel 4 The town and its county was a major center of Home Army whose units liberated Ryki on July 26 1944 After the war Ryki belonged to Warsaw Voivodeship and in 1975 the town was moved again to Lublin Voivodeship In 2000 FM and TV mast Ryki was built Ryki again officially became a town in 1957 Today Ryki is an important road junction In the neighboring village of Moszczanka two national roads cross the 48th Kock Tomaszow Mazowiecki and the 17th Lublin Warsaw The town has a rail station and bus connections with several locations Famous namesakes EditThe surname of Hyman G Rickover a US Navy Admiral and considered the Father of the Nuclear Navy is derived from Ryki Born in 1900 in Makow Mazowiecki the young Rickover emigrated with his Jewish family in 1906 to the United States The Admiral served on active duty for 63 years longer than any other U S military officer 5 6 References Edit History Virtual Shtetl Virtual Sztetl 2018 07 21 Solly Irving 1930 2017 Holocaust Educational Trust Gilbert Martin 1997 Holocaust Journey Travelling in Search of the Past 1999 Weidenfeld and Nicolson p 291 Allen Thomas B Polmar Norman 2007 Rickover father of the nuclear Navy Thomas B Allen Norman Polmar ISBN 9781574887044 Retrieved 2012 02 02 via Google Boeken Admiral Hyman G Rickover Biography History navy mil Retrieved 2012 02 02 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Ryki amp oldid 1150643011, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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