Gmina Krzystkowice
Gmina Krzystkowice | ||
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Basic data | ||
State : | Poland | |
Voivodeship : | Zielona Góra | |
Powiat : | Lubski | |
Geographic location : | 51 ° 48 ' N , 15 ° 14' E | |
Residents : | 2539 | |
Gmina | ||
Gminatype: | Rural community | |
Gmina structure: | 7 school offices | |
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The Gmina Krzystkowice [ kʃɨstkɔ'vʲiʦɛ ] was a rural community that existed from 1973 to 1976 in the Powiat Lubski of the Zielona Góra Voivodeship in Poland . Their seat was the village of the same name , the former town of Christianstadt / Bober .
geography
The community lay on the western bank of the Bóbr (Bober) and bordered this river in the east. The next town was the district town of Lubsko (Sommerfeld) .
history
The rural community Krzystkowice was founded on January 1st, 1973. It belonged to the Powiat Lubski with the district town Lubsko in the Zielona Góra Voivodeship (1950–1975). On June 1, 1975, the powiat was dissolved and the community came to the newly created, smaller Voivodeship Zielona Góra (1975-1998).
On January 15, 1976, the community was dissolved and its villages incorporated into the communities Jasień (Zabłocie) and Nowogród Bobrzański (Białowice, Cieszów, Dobroszów Mały, Krzystkowice, Krzywa and Łagoda).
The former capital Krzystkowice was merged with Nowogród Bobrzański (Naumburg am Bober) in 1988 , which was subsequently given back city rights .
structure
The rural community consisted of seven villages:
- Białowice (Billendorf)
- Cieszów (Zeschau)
- Dobroszów Mały ( Klein Dobritsch , 1936–1945 Klein Boberau )
- Krzystkowice (Christianstadt / Bober)
- Krzywa (Kriebau)
- Łagoda (Legel)
- Zabłocie (Raudenberg) .
Others
The Early Iron Age site in Billendorf (Białowice) gave the Billendorf culture its name .