- yivoencyclopedia.org article.aspx/TarnowTarnów was founded in 1330, and in the century that followed, Jews were allowed to settle there by its owner, the nobleman Jan Amor.
- wiki2.org en/TarnówTarnów (Polish pronunciation: [ˈtarnuf]) is a city in southeastern Poland with 105,922 inhabitants and a metropolitan area population of 269,000 inhabitants.
- familypedia.fandom.com wiki/TarnówTarnów (Polish pronunciation: [ˈtarnuf] ( listen)) is a city in southeastern Poland with 108,470 inhabitants and a metropolitan area population of 269,000 inhabitants.
- encyclopedia.ushmm.org content/en/article/tarnowTarnow. During the Holocaust, the creation of ghettos was a key step in the Nazi process of brutally separating, persecuting, and ultimately destroying Europe's Jews.
- tr.mgwiki.top wiki/Tarnów1975'ten 1998'e kadar, Tarnów Voyvodalığı. Doğu-batı bağlantısının stratejik doğu-batı bağlantısında bulunan büyük bir demiryolu kavşağıdır.
- http://mwse.edu.pl wspolpraca-miedzynarodowa/erasmus-…Today Tarnów is populated by 120 thousand inhabitants. There are three universities in Tarnów with the total number of 15 thousand students.
- http://holocaustresearchproject.org ghettos/tarnow.htmlOn 9 November 1939 Tarnow’s synagogues and prayer houses were set on fire and later demolished. In the same month a Judenrat was established.
- spangshus.dk poland/malopolska/tarnowLocation and history. Tarnów is the second largest and second most important city in the southern Polish region of Małopolska.
- facebook.com TarnowNM/Tarnów naszemiasto.pl, Tarnów. 39,404 likes · 3,391 talking about this. Bądź na bieżąco z informacjami z Tarnowa i okolic. Trzymamy rękę na pulsie, by...