Brzesko district

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Location of the Brzesko district in the crown land of Galicia and Lodomeria

The Brzesko district was a political district in the crown land of Galicia and Lodomeria . Its area covered parts of western Galicia in what is now Poland ( Powiat Brzesko ), the seat of the district administration was the Brzesko market . After the First World War , Austria had to cede the entire district to Poland, large parts of which can be found in the Powiat Brzeski today.

It bordered on the north by the Russian Empire , in the northeast on the district Dabrowa , on the east by the district Tarnów , in the southeast of the district Grybów , the south by the district Nowy Sacz , in the southwest of the district Limanowa and in the northwest on the district Bochnia .

history

After the district offices were abolished at the end of October 1865 and their competencies were transferred to the district offices , the division of the country into two administrative areas was also abolished after the Austro-Hungarian Compromise in 1867. In addition, in the course of the separation of the political from the judicial administration, separate administrative and judicial authorities were created. While the judicial division remained largely unaffected, municipalities of several judicial districts were combined into administrative districts.

The new Brzesko political district was formed from the following districts:

The Brzesko district consisted of 124 parishes and 63 manor areas at the 1910 census and covered an area of ​​853 km². In 1900 the population was 97,345, in 1910 104,498 people lived here. The majority of the people living in the area spoke Polish (99.8%) and had Roman Catholic beliefs, while Jews made up around 6% of the population (mostly in the Brzesko Shtetl ).

Localities

In 1900 there were regional courts in Brzesko, Radłów , Wojnicz and Zakliczyn in 1900 , and the following locations were assigned to them:

Brzesko judicial district (41 municipalities):

  • Będzieszyna
  • Biesiadki
  • Brzesko Market
  • Brzezowiec consisting of the districts Brzezowiec and Słotwina
  • Czchów Market
  • Dębno
  • Dobrociesz
  • Doły
  • Drużków Pusty
  • Gnojnik
  • Gosprzydowa
  • Ivkowa
  • Jadowniki
  • Jasień consisting of the districts Grądy, Jasień, Kopaliny, Nowa Wieś and Pomianowa
  • Yastev
  • Jurków
  • Kąty
  • Łęki
  • Levniowa
  • Łoniowy
  • Maszkienice
  • Mokrzyska consisting of the districts of Bucze and Mokrzyska
  • Okocim
  • Połom Mały
  • Porąbka Iwkowska
  • Porąbka Uszewska
  • Poręba Spytkowska consisting of the districts Poręba Spytkowska and Uszwica
  • Przyborów
  • Rudy Rysie
  • Sterkowiec
  • Szczepanów
  • Tworkowa
  • Tymowa
  • Uszew
  • Uszwica
  • Vojakova
  • Wokowice
  • Wola Dębińska
  • Wytrzyszczka
  • Zawada Uszewska
  • Zerków

Radłów judicial district (25 municipalities):

  • Biskupice Radłowskie
  • Borzęcin
  • Dąbrówka Morska
  • Dołęga
  • Górka consisting of the districts Górka, Kopaniny and Sokółki
  • Kopacze Księże
  • Kwików
  • Marcinkowice
  • Niedzieliska
  • Nevka
  • Pojawie
  • Przybysławice
  • Radłów
  • Rajsko
  • Rylowa
  • Rząchowa
  • Strzelce Małe
  • Strzelce Wielkie
  • Szczurowa
  • Wał Ruda
  • Wola Przemykowska
  • Wola Radłowska
  • Zabawa consisting of the districts Podwale, Zabawa and Zdarzec
  • Zaborów
  • Zdrochec

Wojnicz judicial district (20 local parishes):

  • Biadoliny Radłowskie
  • Biadoliny Szlacheckie
  • Bielcza
  • Bogumiłowice
  • Grabno
  • Yaworsko
  • Łętowice consisting of the districts Dębina Łętowska and Łętowice
  • Łopoń
  • Łukanowice
  • Łysa Góra
  • Milówka
  • Olszyny consisting of the districts of Olszyny and Sukmanie
  • Perła
  • Rudka
  • Sufczyn
  • Więckowice
  • Wielka Wieś
  • City of Wojnicz
  • Zakrzów
  • Zamoście consisting of the districts Ratnawy and Zamoście

Zakliczyn judicial district (25 parishes):

  • Bieśnik
  • Biskupice Melsztyńskie consisting of the districts Biskupice Melsztyńskie and Domosławice
  • Borowa
  • Charzewice consisting of the districts Charzewice and Melsztyn
  • Dzierzaniny
  • Faliszowice
  • Faściszowa
  • Filipowice
  • Gwoździec
  • Kończyska
  • Lusławice
  • Niedźwiedza
  • Olszowa
  • Paleśnica
  • Piaski Drużków
  • Roztoka
  • Ruda Kameralna
  • Słona
  • Stróże
  • Wesołów
  • Wola Stróżka
  • Zakliczyn market
  • Zawada Lanckorońska
  • Zdonia
  • Złota

See also

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Reichs-Gesetz-Blatt for the Austrian Empire 1865, XXVI. Piece, No. 92: "Ordinance of the State Ministry of September 23, 1865, on the repeal of the district authorities in Galicia"
  2. ^ Reichs-Gesetz-Blatt for the Empire of Austria. Born in 1868, XVII. Piece, No. 44. "Act of May 19, 1868 on the establishment of political administrative authorities in the kingdoms ..."
  3. ^ Reichs-Gesetz-Blatt for the Empire of Austria. Born in 1867, XVII. Piece, No. 37: "Ordinance of the Ministry of Justice of February 15, 1867, on the establishment of purely district courts in Eastern Galicia"
  4. ^ Reichs-Gesetz-Blatt for the Empire of Austria. Year 1867, IX. Piece, No. 17: "Ordinance of the State Ministry of January 23, 1867"
  5. ^ The results of the census of December 31, 1910 in the kingdoms and countries represented in the Imperial Council - the summary results of the census. With 6 cartograms - Table I.
  6. ^ The results of the census of December 31, 1910 in the kingdoms and countries represented in the Imperial Council - the summary results of the census. With 6 cartograms - Table II.
  7. ^ The results of the census of December 31, 1910 in the kingdoms and countries represented in the Imperial Council - the summary results of the census. With 6 cartograms - Table III.
  8. Ludwig Patryn (Ed.): Community encyclopedia of the kingdoms and countries represented in the Reichsrat, edited on the basis of the results of the census of December 31, 1900, XII. Galicia . Vienna 1907 ( online ).

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