Activities of religious creeds in culture and education in the Bielsko poviat district in the years 1918-1939
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https://doi.org/10.15633/fhc.1422Keywords:
Bielsko poviat, denominational structure, educationAbstract
The Bielsko poviat is known to have had a complex denominational situation. Key denominations of the region included Catholics, Protestants and Jews. In the city Bielsko itself lived followers of all three religions. The relations across the various religions of the region were heavily influenced by the nationalities of the population. In the inter-war period there were twelve Catholic parishes, four Protestant churches and one Jewish community in the Bielsko poviat district. The article presents the cultural and educational activities in the Bielsko poviat district in the years 1918-1939 against the backdrop of the above-mentioned religious groups.
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