Gmina Zabłocie

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Gmina Zabłocie
Gmina Zabłocie does not have a coat of arms
Gmina Zabłocie (Poland)
Gmina Zabłocie
Gmina Zabłocie
Basic data
State : Poland
Voivodeship : Wroclaw
Powiat : Żarski
Geographic location : 51 ° 47 '  N , 15 ° 7'  E Coordinates: 51 ° 47 '16 "  N , 15 ° 7' 26"  E
Residents :
Gmina
Gminatype: Rural community
Residents:



The Gmina Zabłocie was a former rural community that existed from 1945 to 1954 in the powiat Żarski of the Wroclaw Voivodeships (until 1950) and Zielona Góra in Poland . Their seat was the village of the same name ( German Raudenberg ).

history

The rural community of Zabłocie was founded after the Second World War . It came to the Wroclaw Voivodeship in June 1946 and in July 1950 the entire Powiat Żarski became the newly created Zielona Góra Voivodeship. On September 29, 1954, the community was abolished and divided into 24 gromadas .

During the next administrative reform in 1973, the municipality was not restored. Her seat Zabłocie came with other places to Gmina Krzystkowice in Powiat Lubski , which existed until January 1976. The seat was the former town of Krzystkowice (Christianstadt / Bober) .

On January 15, 1976, this parish was dissolved and its villages incorporated into the parishes of Jasień and Nowogród Bobrzański . The former capital Krzystkowice was merged with Nowogród Bobrzański (Naumburg am Bober) in 1988 , which was subsequently given back city ​​rights .

structure

Church from 1765 in Białowice (Billendorf)
  • Villages that joined Gmina Krzystkowice in 1973 and Gmina Nowogród Bobrzański in 1976 :
    • Białowice (Billendorf)
    • Cieszów (Zeschau)
    • Dobroszów Mały ( Klein Dobritsch , 1936–1945 Klein Boberau )
    • Krzystkowice (Christianstadt / Bober)
    • Krzywa (Kriebau)
    • Łagoda (Legel)
  • Village that joined Gmina Krzystkowice in 1973 and Gmina Jasień in 1976 :
  • Villages that came to Gmina Jasień:
    • Bieszków (Berthelsdorf)
    • Budziechów (Baudach)
    • Guzów (Guschau)
    • Jasień (alleys)
    • Mirkowice (Meiersdorf)
    • Roztoki (Rodstock)
    • Wicina (jokes)
  • Villages that came to Gmina Lubsko :
    • Białków (Belkau)
    • Chocimek (Kotsemke)
    • Janowice (Klein Jänowitz)
    • Lutol (Leuthen)
    • Małowice (Mallwitz)
    • Mokra (Muckrow)
    • Stara Woda (backwater)
    • Tuchola Żarska (diving)
  • Villages that came to the rural parish of Żary :
    • Biedrzychowice Dolne (Friedersdorf)
    • Dąbrowiec (King's Brewery)
    • Włostów (Nißmenau)