Rycki poviat - poviat in Poland, in Lubelskie Voivodeship, created in 1999 as part of an administrative reform. Its seat is The roars.
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Coat of arms of the Rycki poviat
An administrative division
The poviat consists of:
urban-rural communes: Dęblin, Ryki rural communes: Kłoczew, Nowodwór, Stężyca, Ułęż towns: Dęblin, Ryki
Neighboring counties
Łuków County Lubartów County Puławy County Kozienice County (Mazowieckie County) Garwolin County (Mazowieckie Province)
Worth seeing
in Ryki
Monuments Jewish cemetery
a neo-gothic church from the beginning of the 20th century (construction 1908-1914), designed by Józef Dziekoński, with a painting by Leon Wyczółkowski in it, a palace from the 18th century - the residence of Stanisław Poniatowski [10] [11], now a cultural center, a park and an "old" cemetery from the 19th century (the graves of the January insurgents on it) the square of the non-existent parish church of St. Jakub [12] with a sculpture of Pensive Jesus (18th century) stone - a monument with a plaque commemorating the place of the former temple and the place where the ashes of Stanisław Poniatowski, the father of the king, were laid, several monuments and a Jewish cemetery synagogue from the mid-19th century.