• In 1692, a small subkehilla operated in Białystok, subordinate to the larger Tykocin community. A separate Jewish community was established in 1745.
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  • About 200 thousand people live in Podlasie, every fifth person in Białystok is Orthodox, which gives about 50 thousand believers.
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  • Orthodox parish church belonging to the Białystok deanery of the Bialystok-Gdańsk diocese of the Polish Autocephalous Orthodox Church.
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  • 2019: Over 400 stones were reset on Bagnowka Jewish Cemetery in Bialystok, Poland, with work undertaken in 25 of the 98 sections that hold burials.
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  • The large monument near the mass grave of the pogrom victims stood for decades in the Bagnowke Jewish Cemetery in Bialystok.
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  • Tomasz Wiśniewski. Jewish Cemeteries in Bialystok. ... It appears that six cemeteries were used throughout the centuries by the Jewish community in Bialystok.
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  • Archival visual materials used in the publication were selected from the collections of The State Archive in Bialystok and The Historical Museum in Bialystok.
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  • Bagnowka is situated in the northeast corner, adjoining the Catholic Cemetery in close proximity to the Russian Orthodox Cemetery.
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  • Autocephalous Polish Orthodox Church.[149] Białystok is the largest concentration of Orthodox believers in Poland.[149] In Białystok, the following Protestant...