Jedwabne

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Jedwabne
Coat of arms of Jedwabne
Coat of arms
Jedwabne (Poland)
Jedwabne
Jedwabne
Coordinates: 53°17′N 22°18′E / 53.283, 22.3
Country Flag of Poland Poland
Voivodeship Podlachian
County Łomża
Gmina Jedwabne
Area
 - Total 11.47 km² (4.4 sq mi)
Population (2006)
 - Total 1,901
 - Density 165.7/km² (429.3/sq mi)
Postal code 18-420
Website: http://www.jedwabne.pl/
St. Jacob church in Jedwabne (1926-1935)
St. Jacob church in Jedwabne (1926-1935)

Jedwabne [jɛdˈvabnɛ] is a town in Poland, in the Podlasie Voivodship, in Łomża County, with 1,942 inhabitants (2002).

First mentioned in 1455, Jedwabne received its town rights in 1736. During the years 1939-1941 under Soviet occupation, some of local people were arrested or deported to Siberia, a priest Ryszard Marian Szumowski was killed by the Soviets in July 1941. The town was the site of Jedwabne pogrom during World War II.

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Coordinates: 53°17′N, 22°18′E