• Jedwabne (. pronounced [jed'vabne]; Yiddish: יעדוואבנע, Yedvabna) is a town in northeast Poland, in Łomża County of Podlaskie Voivodeship, with 1,942 inhabitants (2002).
  • Działania realizowane przez gminę jedwabne z udziałem środków zewnętrznych.
  • Jedwabne Tourism: Tripadvisor has reviews of Jedwabne Hotels, Attractions, and Restaurants making it your best Jedwabne resource.
  • Two volumes of documents, inquiries and analyses resultiing from the Institute's Jedwabne inquiry are to be published in due course.
  • Jedwabne Polonya'da , Podlaskie Voyvodalığı , Lomzhinsky İlçesi'nin bir parçası olan bir şehirdir . Kent-kır komünü statüsüne sahiptir. 11.47 km²'lik bir alanı kaplar.
  • Father Edward Orlowski, a former Jedwabne priest, knew Father Joseph Kebinski, who had been in the parish during WWII.
  • In 2001, Polish officials constructed a monument to commemorate the Jews who perished in the Jedwabne massacre.
  • Read travel guides & discover the best attractions to see and the best restaurants to eat at in Jedwabne.
  • According to Jewish sources, there were approximately 1,500 Jews out of a total population of 2,167 residing in Jedwabne in the 1930s.