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Kielce
[Yiddish, Kieltz]
A city that began as a trading settlement, mentioned [in sources] as early as the eleventh century. It was granted its town charter in the mid-fourteenth century. Away from the main trade routes, Kielce was more important as a mining center and for the smelting of lead, iron, copper and silver ore.
As the property of the Krakow bishops, the city had been granted(...)
Kielce
[Yiddish, Kieltz]
A city that began as a trading settlement, mentioned [in sources] as early as the eleventh century. It was granted its town charter in the mid-fourteenth century. Away from the main trade routes, Kielce was more important as a mining center and for the smelting of lead, iron, copper and silver ore.
As the property of the Krakow bishops, the city had been granted(...)
Kielce
[Yiddish, Kieltz]
A city that began as a trading settlement, mentioned [in sources] as early as the eleventh century. It was granted its town charter in the mid-fourteenth century. Away from the main trade routes, Kielce was more important as a mining center and for the smelting of lead, iron, copper and silver ore.
As the property of the Krakow bishops, the city had been granted(...)
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