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Sanz (other)
*Nowy Sącz or Sanz, a town in Poland *Sanz (Hof I, III, IV, V, VI, VII), part of Groß Kiesow, Germany *Sanz (surname) *Kiryat Sanz (other) *Sanz, a Hasidic dynasty originating in the city of Sanz *''Sanz (album), Sanz'', a 2021 album released by Alejandro Sanz. {{disambiguation ...
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Nowy Sącz
Nowy Sącz (; ; ; ; ) is a city in the Lesser Poland Voivodeship of southern Poland. It is the district capital of Nowy Sącz County as a separate administrative unit. With a population of 83,116 as of 2021, it is the largest city in the Beskid Sądecki Region as well as the third most populous city in the Lesser Poland Voivodeship. Names Nowy Sącz has been known in German language, German as ''Neu Sandez'' (older spelling ''Neu Sandec'') and in Hungarian language, Hungarian as ''Újszandec''. The Rusyn name was Novyj Sanc. Its Yiddish language, Yiddish names include צאַנז (''Tsanz'') and נײַ-סאַנץ (''Nay-Sants''). History Nowy Sącz was founded on 8 November 1292 by the Polish and Kingdom of Bohemia, Bohemian ruler Wenceslaus II of Bohemia, Wenceslaus II, on the site of an earlier village named Kamienica. The foundation of Nowy Sącz took place due to the efforts of Archbishop of Kraków, Bishop of Kraków, , who owned Kamienica. Upon request of the bishop, Wencesl ...
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Groß Kiesow
Groß Kiesow is a municipality in the Vorpommern-Greifswald district, in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany. It consists of * Dambeck * Groß Kiesow * Groß Kiesow-Meierei * Kessin * Klein Kiesow * Klein Kiesow-Kolonie * Krebsow * Sanz (Hof I, III, IV, V, VI, VII) * Schlagtow * Schlagtow-Meierei * Strellin Transport Groß Kiesow railway station connects Groß Kiesow with Stralsund, Greifswald, Züssow, Usedom, Angermünde, Eberswalde and Berlin Berlin ( ; ) is the Capital of Germany, capital and largest city of Germany, by both area and List of cities in Germany by population, population. With 3.7 million inhabitants, it has the List of cities in the European Union by population withi .... References Vorpommern-Greifswald {{VorpommernGreifswald-geo-stub ...
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Sanz (surname)
Sanz is a Spanish surname. Notable people with the surname include: *Ainara Sanz (born 1995), Spanish professional racing cyclist *Aitor Sanz (born 1984), Spanish professional footballer *Alejandro Sanz (born 1968), Spanish pop musician *Ángel Sanz Briz (1910–1980), Spanish diplomat * Antonio Sanz (born 1968), Spanish lawyer and politician *Carlos Sanz, American actor * Crickette Sanz, American scientist *Diana Sanz Ginés (born 2005), Spanish gymnast *Erica Sanz Ginés (born 2003), Spanish gymnast *Enrique Sanz (born 1989), Spanish professional cyclist * Ernesto Sanz (born 1956), Argentine politician *Esther Sanz Selva (born 1985), Spanish politician * Fernand Sanz (1881–1925), French cyclist * Fernando Sanz (born 1974), Spanish footballer * Francisco Javier Sanz Alonso (1952–2022), Spanish chess master * Francisco Sanz, Spanish actor *Francisco Sanz Fernández (born 1952), Spanish politician * Gaël Sanz (born 1977), French football defender *Gaspar Sanz (1640–1710), Span ...
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Kiryat Sanz (other)
Kiryat Sanz may refer to: * Kiryat Sanz, Jerusalem, a neighborhood in northern Jerusalem, Israel *Kiryat Sanz, Netanya Kiryat Sanz (, also spelled Kiriat Tzanz) is a Haredi neighborhood located at the northwestern end of Netanya, Israel. Founded in 1956 by the previous Klausenburger Rebbe, Rabbi Yekusiel Yehudah Halberstam, who established his court there in 1960 ...
, a neighborhood in northwestern Netanya, Israel, and the world center for Sanz Hasidism {{disamb ...
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Sanz
Sanz (or Tsanz, ) is a Hasidic dynasty originating in the city of Sanz ( Nowy Sącz) in Galicia. The dynasty was founded by the rebbe Rabbi Chaim Halberstam (1793–1876) who was the rabbi of Nowy Sącz and the author of the work ''Divrei Chaim'' by which name he is known as well. Rabbi Chaim was a disciple of Rabbi Naftali Zvi of Ropshitz. He opened his court after the death of Rabbi Asher Yeshaya of Ropshitz, son-in-law of Rabbi Naftali Tzvi. After his demise (25 Nisan 5636, 19 April 1876), his six sons and his seven sons-in-law built courtyards with new names in the cities where they served as rabbis, and their chassidim separated, but most of them went to his eldest son, Rabbi Yechezkel Shraga Halberstam of Shinova. His fourth son, Rabbi Aharon, remained to serve as rabbi and rebbe in Sanz, but he was known as the 'Rav of Kreiz', that is, the rabbi of the province, a title he already had in his father's life. In the generations that followed, there were divisions ...
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Sanz (album)
Sanz (or Tsanz, ) is a Hasidic dynasty originating in the city of Sanz (Nowy Sącz) in Galicia. The dynasty was founded by the rebbe Rabbi Chaim Halberstam (1793–1876) who was the rabbi of Nowy Sącz and the author of the work ''Divrei Chaim'' by which name he is known as well. Rabbi Chaim was a disciple of Rabbi Naftali Zvi of Ropshitz. He opened his court after the death of Rabbi Asher Yeshaya of Ropshitz, son-in-law of Rabbi Naftali Tzvi. After his demise (25 Nisan 5636, 19 April 1876), his six sons and his seven sons-in-law built courtyards with new names in the cities where they served as rabbis, and their chassidim separated, but most of them went to his eldest son, Rabbi Yechezkel Shraga Halberstam of Shinova. His fourth son, Rabbi Aharon, remained to serve as rabbi and rebbe in Sanz, but he was known as the 'Rav of Kreiz', that is, the rabbi of the province, a title he already had in his father's life. In the generations that followed, there were divisions withi ...
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