Gorlice (pronounced [ɡɔrˈlʲit͡sɛ], Ukrainian: Горлиці, Horlytsi; Yiddish: גאָרליץ, Gorlitz; German: Görlitz) is a city and an urban municipality ("gmina") in south eastern Poland with around 29,500 inhabitants (2008). It is situated south east of Kraków and south of Tarnów between Jasło and Nowy Sącz in the Lesser Poland Voivodeship (since 1999), previously in Nowy Sącz Voivodeship (1975–1998). It is the capital of Gorlice County.
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One of over 400 cemeteries built from the late 1915, shortly after huge Gorlice-Tarnow Operation ended, causing hundreds of tousands of deaths amongs soldiers on both sides - Austrian with German, and Russian. This particular one was located in a village called Nowodwory, which was swallowed by modern Gorlice, and it is now at Łokietka street, surrounded by new houses. There's an old concrete sign
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A network of war cemeteries has been built shortly after Gorlice-Tarno Operation in late 1915. The whole Austrian Galicia has been split into 11 cemetery district. Cemetery no 91 was the representative one for Gorlice Cemetery District, so it was large, and with many graves. Central monument. Huge gate. Great views over Gorlice.
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This is the main building of "Muzea Dwory Karwacjanow i Gładyszy w Gorlicach", but they also got 4 branches (in Szmbark, Łosie and Bartne). Main building is located in a house, that used to belong to the founder of the city Dersław Karwacjan. Not a lot about the history of the place, it is now art gallery, we got there to see industrial photography exhibition.
The museum's collection includes items from World War I and World War II, which is one of the largest collections of soldier equipment from that period in Poland.
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