Rawicki Poviat - poviat in Poland, in Greater Poland Voivodeship, created in 1999 as part of an administrative reform. His seat is Rawicz.
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The coat of arms of the Rawicz poviat
An administrative division
The poviat consists of:
urban-rural communes: Bojanowo, Jutrosin, Miejska Górka, Rawicz rural communes: Pakosław cities: Bojanowo, Jutrosin, Miejska Górka, Rawicz
Neighboring counties
Leszczyński Gostyński Krotoszyński Milicki (Dolnośląskie) Trzebnicki (Dolnośląskie) Górowski (Dolnośląskie)
Worth seeing
in Rawicz
Monuments Christ the King and the Annunciation of the Blessed Virgin Mary
Old Town - the entire complex of which it consists of is entered in the register of monuments
buildings, including: baroque town hall on the market square Christ the King and the Annunciation of the Blessed Virgin Mary st. Andrzej Bobola, the planets resulting from the reconstruction of defensive embankments - the second largest in Poland after the Krakow ones. On October 16, 2003, they were named after John Paul II. Urban layout - all streets in the Old Town intersect to form right angles
Until World War II, there was a magnificent synagogue here, which was demolished by the Germans in April 1941. Currently, there is a parking lot in its place, with an outline of the foundations of the synagogue.