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The history of founding and future growth of the first Polish Agricultural Academy in Dublany near Lvov should be re-told to mark its centinary anniversary in 2001. It's begining became an inspiration for the founding of the patternal medium school of farming by the Galician Farmers' Society in 1856 under Austrian subjugation. This school which had been purchased by the Galician Administration, already a Higher School of Farming in the 80's became the Agricultural Academy in 1901. After the World War I. being in the Republic of Poland the Academy with the Higher School of Forestry was merged with the Polytechnic of Lvov along as the department of Agro-Forestry (1919-1939). During the World War II. it was at first split into Institutes of Agriculture and Forestry and later acted temporary as the Courses for technicians. As a result of cedetion of Polish EasternTerritories to the USSR there was in 1945 an exodus of Polish Academicians from that region. But the Agricultural Institut in Dublany developed the five Faculties and in 1996 obtained the status of Lviv State Agrarian University in Dublany now under the independent Republic of Ukraine.