• At its peak in years 1618-1622, the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth with its fiefdoms had 12 million inhabitants.
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  • Number of inhabitants of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth per voivodeship in 1790. Some social strata in the PolishLithuanian Commonwealth’s society...
  • The wooden synagogues of Lithuania are rotting away. Today, there are only eight wooden synagogues (of hundreds) still standing in the remote villages...
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  • Fortress synagogues were built in the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, constructed to defend against attacks from Tatar and Russian invaders from the east.
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  • Wooden synagogues are an original style of vernacular synagogue architecture that emerged in the former PolishLithuanian Commonwealth.
  • in the lands that once belonged to the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, although after 1815 they were.
  • Wooden synagogue built in XVII century, in an original style that developed in the PolishLithuanian Commonwealth.
  • The former synagogue of Pakruojis, Lithuania, was perhaps the most impressive of that country’s surviving wooden synagogues. ... Synagogues in the Garden.
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  • Maria Piechotka, Kazimierz Piechotka: Heaven's Gates: Masonry Synagogues in the Territories of the Former Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth.