The insurrection occurred in the western, Polish-populated part of Galicia.
The formerly Austrian part of Galicia was to be treated in a similar fashion.
Pilzno remained part of Galicia until late autumn of 1918.
Due to this unusual situation, the dioceses of these parts of Galicia do not match any longer with the administrative divisions.
In the period 1795-1809 Chrzanów was a part of Austrian Galicia.
As a result, the town was cut off from Krakow, which remained part of Austrian Galicia.
Where rainfall is adequate soil is frequently bad: hence the rain-soaked, acid fields in parts of Galicia.
From 1772 to late 1918, it was part of Austrian Galicia.
Moors regained southern part of Galicia in 953 and were finally driven out in 1034.
In 1898, authorities introduced a state of emergency in part of western Galicia.