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Stanisław Rawicz-Dziewulski
Stanisław Rawicz-Dziewulski of the Rawicz coat of arms (born November 6, 1869, in Okniny, Łuków County, died October 18, 1939, in Warsaw) was a brigadier general of the Polish Armed Forces (Second Polish Republic), Polish Army, knight of the Order of Virtuti Militari. Biography image:Stanisław Rawicz-Dziewulski (grób).JPG, 200px, The grave of Rawicz-Dziewulski at the Powązki Military Cemetery He graduated from the Officers' Cavalry School in Kropyvnytskyi, Yelizavetgrad and from 1894 a professional officer of the Russian cavalry. Squadron commander and captain (1914). During World War I, he fought on the German front in various positions. In December 1916, he was promoted to colonel, and in July 1917 he took command of a cavalry regiment. In the period from December 1917 to May 1918, commander of the Knights' Cavalry Legion in the 1st Polish Corps in Russia. From November 1918 following the regaining of independence and the establishment of the Second Polish Republic he becam ...
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Łuków County
__NOTOC__ Łuków County () is a unit of territorial administration and local government (powiat) in Lublin Voivodeship, eastern Poland. It was established on January 1, 1999, as a result of the Polish local government reforms passed in 1998. Its administrative seat and largest town is Łuków, which lies north of the regional capital Lublin. The only other town in the county is Stoczek Łukowski, lying west of Łuków. The county covers an area of . As of 2019, its total population is 107,144, including 29,885, in Łuków, 2.520in Stoczek Łukowski, and a rural population is 74.739. Łuków County in the past Lukow Land (Polish: ''ziemia łukowska'', Latin: ''Terra Lucoviensis'', ''Districtus Lucoviensis'') or Lukow powiat, County was an administrative unit (ziemia) of both the Kingdom of Poland (1385–1569), Kingdom of Poland and the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth. With seat in the town of Lukow, it was located in extreme northeastern corner of Lesser Poland, and until 1474 ...
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