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Meaning of "starosta"
starosta (adjective) - a term used to describe a person who serves or is elected as a head or leader of a village or rural community in Eastern Europe
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The territory administered by a starosta was called starostwo.
Starosta had good mint spotykach.
The town also became the seat of a starosta.
The seat of the starosta was at Kamieniec Podolski as well.
It usually provided a significant income for the starosta.
The administrative offices headed by the starosta are called the starostwo.
Each starostwo was administered by an official known as starosta.
The okruha was governed by a starosta from Berdyansk.
The town had a defensive castle and was the seat of a starosta.
At the time he was starosta of Minsk.
Starosta Niegrodowy was the overseer of the Crown lands.
Six armed partisans burst in on the starosta in Pisky.
Mikalojus was starosta of Kreva and Rēzekne.
From his father he inherited the title of starosta of Drohiczyn.
The first starosta was Marcin Dulski.
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While there his father secured for him the title of Starosta of Przemyśl.
He was starosta of Zawichost, Tymbark and Kowal.
In Galicia and Bukovina under Austrian rule a starosta supervised the county administration.
It sharply contrasts with the data collected by SFU associate professor of chemistry Krzysztof Starosta.
My husband was nominated the Starosta of Piotrkow.
Voivodeships were further divided into starostwa, each starostwo being governed by a starosta.
The Board is headed by the starosta Starosta Bydgoski.
Opoczno Castle was located within town walls, and was the seat of a starosta.
In bigger cities, the functions of the starosta are exercised by the mayor.
At that time, its starosta was Tadeusz Zawistowski, and the mayor was Michał Grudziński.
At that time, Opatkowice administratively was under the jurisdiction of a starosta from Czchów.
He held the post of Starosta ( city foreman ) of this city.
The founders were a group of activists, led by Waldemar Zboralski, Sławomir Starosta and Krzysztof Garwatowski.
However, the village starosta ( village head ) Tykhon Dmytrovych tried to help the villagers.
Nothing is known about the first recorded starosta but his name, Drago.
In the 14th century, Śrem became a royal town and the seat of royal officials starosta.
Voskoboinik was designated by Germans as starosta of the " Lokot volost.
In the 14th century, Zawichost became a royal town and the seat of a starosta.
His son was supposedly the first starosta ( count ) of Płock.
The Starosta generalny ( " General Starosta " ) was the official in charge of a specific territory.
Royal lands ( królewszczyzna ) further divided into starostwa, each starostwo being governed by a starosta niegrodowy.
Tanker younger lieutenant . Starosta Gabula has arrived!
The first known starosta of Lelow County was Zbigniew of Brzezie, mentioned in documents from 1408.
Poznań 's committee was headed by Kazimierz Raczyński, a former general, starosta of Wielkopolska and crown official.
Myself with it, and yet here I am, " cried the Starosta.
Opoczno gained its Magdeburg rights in 1365, and its first starosta was Sobek z Wyszkowic.
He was Treasurer of the Crown Court from 1684, he was also Starosta of Chełm.
The tserkva was most likely funded by poseł to Sejm, and starosta Jan Płaza died 1599.
What did you do? Stand! Starosta.