Długołęka

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Długołęka
Coat of arms of Długołęka
Długołęka (Poland)
Długołęka
Długołęka
Basic data
State : Poland
Voivodeship : Lower Silesia
Powiat : Powiat Wrocławski
Area : 212.41  km²
Geographic location : 51 ° 11 ′  N , 17 ° 12 ′  E Coordinates: 51 ° 10 ′ 33 "  N , 17 ° 11 ′ 30"  E
Residents : see Gmina
Postal code : 55-095
Telephone code : (+48) 71
License plate : DWR
Economy and Transport
Rail route : Oels – Breslau
Gmina
Gminatype: Rural community
Surface: 212.41 km²
Residents: 33,022
(Jun. 30, 2019)
Population density : 155 inhabitants / km²
Community number  ( GUS ): 0223022
administration
Mayor : Iwona Agnieszka Łebek
Address:
ul.Robotnicza 12 55-095 Długołęka
Website : www.gmina.dlugoleka.pl



Długołęka ( German Langewiese ) is a place in the powiat Wrocławski in Poland , northeast of the city of Breslau in the Lower Silesian Voivodeship . It is the seat of the rural community of the same name. Before 1945 the place was called Langewiese in the district of Oels , Lower Silesia .

local community

Wildschütz manor around 1860, Alexander Duncker collection

The rural community Długołęka covers an area of ​​212.41 km² with 20,274 inhabitants and has the following localities ( German names until 1945 ):

  • Bąków ( Bankau )
  • Bielawa ( Langenbielau )
  • Bierzyce ( Perschütz )
  • Borowa ( Bohrau )
  • Brzezia Łąka ( Kunersdorf )
  • Budziwojowice ( Buschewitz , 1937–1945 Ostwinkel )
  • Bukowina ( Buckowine , 1937–1945 Hartwasser )
  • Byków ( Peuke )
  • Dąbrowica ( Eichgrund )
  • Dobroszów Oleśnicki ( Dobrischau , 1935–1945 Reichenfeld )
  • Domaszczyn ( Domatschine , 1935–1945 Sachsenau )
  • Godzieszowa ( Güntherwitz )
  • Jaksonowice ( Jackschönau )
  • Januszkowice ( Jäntschdorf )
  • Kamień ( stones )
  • Kątna ( Süßwinkel )
  • Kępa ( campers )
  • Kiełczów ( Groß Weigelsdorf )
  • Kiełczówek ( Klein Weigelsdorf )
  • Krakowiany ( Krakowahne , 1936–1945 Luisengrund )
  • Łosice ( Loischwitz , 1936–1945 Rehwinkel )
  • Łozina (Lossen)
  • Michałowice ( Michelwitz )
  • Mirków ( Mirkau )
  • Oleśniczka ( Klein Oels )
  • Pasikurowice ( Paschkerwitz )
  • Piecowice ( Dörndorf )
  • Pietrzykowice ( Klein Peterwitz )
  • Pruszowice ( Bruschewitz , 1937–1945 Möwengrund )
  • Raków ( Raake )
  • Ramiszów ( Ramischau , 1937–1945 Fürstengrund )
  • Siedlec ( Zedlitz )
  • Skała ( hollow stone )
  • Stępin ( stamping )
  • Szczodre ( Sibyllenort )
  • Śliwice ( Schleibitz )
  • Tokary ( Dockern )
  • Węgrów ( Bingerau )
  • Wilczyce ( Wildschütz )
  • Zaprężyn ( Sapraschine , 1936–1945 Lindenhof )

Web links

Commons : Długołęka, Lower Silesian Voivodeship  - collection of pictures, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. population. Size and Structure by Territorial Division. As of June 30, 2019. Główny Urząd Statystyczny (GUS) (PDF files; 0.99 MiB), accessed December 24, 2019 .
  2. The Genealogical Place Directory