Rzeszów, city, capital of Podkarpackie województwo (province), southeastern Poland. It lies along the Wisłok River at the juncture of the Carpathian Mountains and the Sandomierz Basin. Rzeszów lies on the main Kraków-Lviv (Ukraine) road and rail line. The city’s economy has expanded greatly since World War II, and some of Poland’s largest metal-production plants are located there, as are textile mills and food-processing facilities.
Founded in the 14th century on a trade route to Hungary, Rzeszów suffered greatly during the 17th century through wars and was seized by Austria in 1772; it was returned to Poland in 1918. The city’s regional museum contains a fine ethnographic collection. Pop. (2011) 179,386.