Zakład Naukowo-Wychowawczy Ojców Jezuitów w Chyrowie
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Zakład Naukowo-Wychowawczy Ojców Jezuitów w Chyrowie (Scientific and Educational Department of the Jesuit Fathers in Chyrowie) was a Jesuit academic institution, with the status of high school, founded and run by the Jesuits in Khyriv
Khyriv
Khyriv is a small town in Lviv Oblast of Ukraine.It housed a Jesuit college, Zakład Naukowo-Wychowawczy Ojców Jezuitów w Chyrowie, then in Poland.Population is 4,590 ....

, near Przemyśl
Przemysl
Przemyśl is a city in south-eastern Poland with 66,756 inhabitants, as of June 2009. In 1999, it became part of the Podkarpackie Voivodeship; it was previously the capital of Przemyśl Voivodeship....

, southeast Poland
Poland
Poland , officially the Republic of Poland , is a country in Central Europe bordered by Germany to the west; the Czech Republic and Slovakia to the south; Ukraine, Belarus and Lithuania to the east; and the Baltic Sea and Kaliningrad Oblast, a Russian exclave, to the north...

 (now Ukraine) between 1883 - 1939. The school was considered one of the most reputable in Poland during the Second Republic and had some very notable pupils such as Ksawery Pruszyński ‎, Eugeniusz Kwiatkowski
Eugeniusz Kwiatkowski
Eugeniusz Kwiatkowski was a Polish politician and economist, Deputy Prime Minister of Poland, government minister and manager of the Second Polish Republic....

, Roman Abraham
Roman Abraham
Roman Abraham was a Polish cavalry general, commander of Wielkopolska Cavalry Brigade during German and Soviet Invasion of Poland in September 1939, in Battle of Bzura commander of Polish cavalry ....

, Kazimierz Rafał Chłapowski, Adam Epler, Jerzy Kirchmayer
Jerzy Kirchmayer
Jerzy Maria Kirchmayer was a Polish historian and military commander, a brigadier general of the Polish Army and one of the first historians of the Warsaw Uprising of 1944.-Life:...

, Jan Brzechwa
Jan Brzechwa
Jan Brzechwa , , born Jan Wiktor Lesman in Żmerynka, Podolia to a Polish family of Jewish descent was a Polish poet and author, mostly known for his contribution to children's literature....

, Kazimierz Wierzyński
Kazimierz Wierzynski
Kazimierz Wierzyński was a Polish poet and journalist.-Life:Kazimierz Wierzyński was born in Drohobycz, Kingdom of Galicia and Lodomeria, and died in London....

, Józef Garliński
Józef Garlinski
Józef Garliński was a Polish historian and prose writer. He wrote many notable books on the history of World War II, some of which were translated into English...

, Andrzej Rostworowski, Kamil Giżycki
Kamil Giżycki
Kamil Giżycki was a Polish writer and traveler.Giżycki studied at the famous Jesuit school Zakład Naukowo-Wychowawczy Ojców Jezuitów w Chyrowie in Khyriv. He graduated from Technical University of Munich. During the First World War he served in Austro-Hungarian army and he was injured and...

, Mieczysław Kuznowicz, Tadeusz Łubieński, Roman Wajda, Adam Kozłowiecki, Kazimierz Tomczak, Edward O'Rourke
Edward O'Rourke
Edward O'Rourke, full name Eduard Alexander Ladislaus Graf O'Rourke was a Roman Catholic priest, bishop of Riga and the first head of the bishopric of the Free City of Danzig .-Early life:...

, Aleksander Birkenmajer
Aleksander Birkenmajer
Aleksander Ludwik Birkenmajer was a Polish historian of exact sciences and philosophy, bibliologist, professor of the Jagiellonian University in Kraków and of the Warsaw University.-Biography:...

, Mieczysław Jerzy Gamski, Paweł Siwek, Marian Garlicki, Adam Styka, Antoni Wiwulski
Antoni Wiwulski
Antoni Wiwulski was a Polish- Lithuanian architect and sculptor.He was born February 20, 1877 in Totma near Vologda in Imperial Russia, where his father, of Lithuanian origin, served as a forest superintendent...

, Witold Bełza and Kazimierz Junosza Stępowski.
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