Ryki
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town in south-eastern Poland on the main road between Warsaw and Lublin. It has 9,722 inhabitants (2004).
Ryki is aSituated in the Lublin Voivodeship (since 1999). It is the capital of Ryki County.
[edit] History
Ryki was first mentioned as a village owned by the king of Poland in documents from 1439. It received its city charter in 1782 but lost it in 1810. During the German occupation in years 1939-1944 the Jewish community of Ryki, constituting about 70% of the town's population, perished in the Holocaust. Ryki again officially became a town in 1957.
[edit] Famous namesakes
The surname of Hyman G. Rickover, a US Navy Admiral and considered the Father of the Nuclear Navy, is derived from Ryki. Born in 1900 in Maków Mazowiecki, the young Rickover emigrated with his Jewish family in 1905 to the United States. The Admiral served on active duty for 63 years, longer than any other U.S. military officer.