Gać (Powiat Przeworski)

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Gać
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Gać (Poland)
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Basic data
State : Poland
Voivodeship : Subcarpathian
Powiat : Przeworski
Geographic location : 50 ° 2 '  N , 22 ° 22'  E Coordinates: 50 ° 1 '39 "  N , 22 ° 21' 40"  E
Residents : 1550 (2002)
Postal code : 37-207
Telephone code : (+48) 16
License plate : RPZ
Economy and Transport
Next international airport : Rzeszów-Jasionka



Gać is a village in the Przeworski powiat of the Subcarpathian Voivodeship in Poland . It is the seat of the rural community of the same name with around 4600 inhabitants.

Local church

geography

In the late Middle Ages of Forest German populated villages Gać, Markova and Białoboki are the villages Ostrow, Mikulice and Wolica in the Valley of Markówka in the extreme southeast of the country.

history

The place was first mentioned in 1375 as Haurilowagacz . Gabryielowagacz (1424), Gacz (1450, 1589) and Gać (1601) were later mentioned . The original name Hawryłowa / Gabrielowa Gać came from the personal name Hawriło (Ukrainian) or Gabriel (Polish) and gać is a form of dike . The first mention in a document by Otto von Pilcza next to villages on the forest German language island around Łańcut led some German researchers to the conclusion that Gać was also founded by German settlers, but the Polish researchers disagree.

The village initially belonged to the Kingdom of Poland , Ruthenian Voivodeship , Przemyśler Land . During the first partition of Poland , Gorliczyna became part of the new Kingdom of Galicia and Lodomeria of the Habsburg Empire in 1772 (from 1804). After the abolition of patrimonial with serfdom , it formed a parish in the Przeworsk District and Judicial District .

In 1918, after the end of the First World War and the collapse of the Austro-Hungarian monarchy, the place became part of Poland. This was only interrupted by the occupation of Poland by the Wehrmacht in World War II .

From 1975 to 1998 Gorliczyna was part of the Rzeszów Voivodeship .

local community

The rural community ( gmina wiejska ) Gać includes six localities with a school administration office .

literature

  • Gisele Hildebrandt, Otto Adamski. Investigations of the village in the old German-Ukrainian border area of ​​Landshut. Krakow 1943.

Web links

Commons : Gać  - collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Kazimierz Rymut , Barbara Czopek-Kopciuch: Nazwy miejscowe Polski: historia, pochodzenie, zmiany . 3 (EI). Polska Akademia Nauk . Instytut Języka Polskiego, Kraków 1999, p. 56-57 (Polish, online ).
  2. Wojciech Blajer, Uwagi o stanie badań nad enklawami średniowiecznego osadnictwa niemieckiego między Wisłoką i Sanem [remarks on the status of research on the enclaves of medieval German settlement between Wisłoka and Sanzes ], [in: 2007 ] Późne, Karzesachsków . 65, 70.