Bogdanów (Grodków)

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Bogdanów
Boitmannsdorf
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Bogdanów Boitmannsdorf (Poland)
Bogdanów Boitmannsdorf
Bogdanów
Boitmannsdorf
Basic data
State : Poland
Voivodeship : Opole
Gmina : Grodków
Geographic location : 50 ° 37 '  N , 17 ° 15'  E Coordinates: 50 ° 36 '51 "  N , 17 ° 15' 26"  E
Height : 210-250 m npm
Residents : 164 (March 31, 2011)
Postal code : 49-200
Telephone code : (+48) 77
License plate : IF
Economy and Transport
Next international airport : Wroclaw



Bogdanów ( German Boitmannsdorf ) is a village in the municipality of Grodków (Grottkau) in the Opole Voivodeship in Poland .

geography

Geographical location

The street village Bogdanów is located in the southeast of the historical region of Lower Silesia . Bogdanów is located about twelve kilometers southwest of the municipality of Grodków , about 38 kilometers southwest of the district town of Brzeg ( Brieg ) and about 45 kilometers west of the voivodeship capital Opole. The border with the Lower Silesian Voivodeship runs west of the village .

Bogdanów is located in the Nizina Śląska ( Silesian Plain ) within the Równina Grodkowska ( Grottkau Plain ). The Stara Struga , a left tributary of the Glatzer Neisse, flows south of the village .

Neighboring places

Neighboring places of Bogdanów are in the northeast Kobiela ( Kühschmalz ), in the southwest Jaszów ( Seiffersdorf near Ottmachau ) and in the northwest Samborowice ( Alttschammendorf ).

history

Stanislaus Church

Mentioned in documents it was called "Bogdansdorf" the first time around 1303 in Breslau Zehntregister Liber fundationis episcopatus Vratislaviensis . Thus it belonged from the beginning to the Neiss diocese , in which from 1290 the bishops exercised both clerical and secular power. In 1369 the place is mentioned as Bodinstorf . At that time it was owned by Johannes von Boitmannsdorf, a portion of which belonged to Elisabeth Lösynne. Georg von Boitmannsdorf is documented as the owner for the year 1381. In 1645 it belonged to Gabriel von Hundt. The place name is derived from the founder of the village, the village of Bodins .

After the First Silesian War in 1742, Boitmannsdorf and most of the Principality of Neisse fell to Prussia .

After the reorganization of the province of Silesia , the rural community Boitmannsdorf belonged to the district of Grottkau in the administrative district of Opole from 1816 . In 1845 there was a farm, a chapel, a distillery and 38 other houses in the village. In the same year, 223 people lived in Boitmannsdorf, two of them Protestants. In 874 Boitmannsdorf came to the newly formed district of Kühschmalz, which included the rural communities Boitmannsdorf, Nieder Kühschmalz, Ober Kühschmalz and Rogau as well as the estate districts Boitmannsdorf, Nieder Kühschmalz, Ober Kühschmalz and Rogau. In 1885 Bankau had 182 inhabitants.

In 1933 the village had 218 and in 1939 212 inhabitants. During excavations in the village in 1935, a bronze ax from the time between 1400 and 1200 BC was found. Found. The manor Boitmannsdorf was owned by the von Hundt family until 1945. Until the end of the war in 1945, the place belonged to the district of Grottkau .

As a result of the Second World War, Boitmannsdorf fell under Polish administration in 1945, like most of Silesia . It was subsequently renamed Bogdanów and joined the Silesian Voivodeship. In 1950 it was incorporated into the Opole Voivodeship. In 1999, the place came to the newly founded Powiat Brzeski (Brzeg) ( Brieg district ).

Attractions

  • The Roman Catholic Church of Stanislaus (Polish Kościół św. Stanisława Biskupa ) was built in the 19th century. The building has been a listed building since 1966.
  • Wooden wayside cross

literature

  • G. Wilczek: Greetings from the Grottkauer Lande . Federal Association of Grottkau eV - home group district and city of Grottkau / Upper Silesia. 1996, p. 148.

Web links

Commons : Bogdanów (Grodków)  - collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. CIS 2011: Ludność w miejscowościach statystycznych według ekonomicznych grup wieku (Polish), March 31, 2011, accessed on January 27, 2019
  2. a b Bernhard W. Scholz: The spiritual principality of Neisse . Böhlau Verlag, Cologne Weimar Vienna 2011, ISBN 978-3-412-20628-4 , pp. 68f., 343 (with a map of the villages and towns of the Principality of Neisse 1650 on the trailer), digitized version (not complete)
  3. a b Johann Georg Knie : Alphabetical-statistical-topographical overview of the villages, towns, cities and other places of the royal family. Preuss. Province of Silesia. Breslau 1845, p. 48.
  4. ^ Heinrich Adamy : The Silesian place names. Their origin and meaning - a picture from the past. Priebatsch, Breslau 1889, p. 91
  5. Kühschmalz district
  6. AGoFF circle Grottkau
  7. ^ Michael Rademacher: German administrative history from the unification of the empire in 1871 to the reunification in 1990. Grottkau district. (Online material for the dissertation, Osnabrück 2006).
  8. Monument register of the Opole Voivodeship (Polish; PDF; 913 kB)