Jamnitz-Pattag

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Jamnitz-Pattag and surroundings in the Atlas of Silesia (ca.1850)

Jamnitz-Pattag was a municipality in what was then the district of Rothenburg (Ob. Laus.) In the Prussian province of Silesia , which existed until April 1, 1938. The area of ​​the former municipality is now in the area of ​​the municipality Przewóz in the powiat Żarski of the Polish Lubusz Voivodeship .

history

The community consisted of the two villages Jamnitz and Pattag , which were first mentioned in the 15th and 16th centuries. Around 1800 the two places became vaults of the Duchy of Sagan . After that, the places were run as a double village. Since 1815 Jamnitz-Pattag belonged to the Prussian Province of Silesia and from 1919 to 1932 to the Province of Lower Silesia . The Sagan district was dissolved in 1932 and incorporated into the Rothenburg district (Ob. Laus.). On April 1, 1938, Jamnitz-Pattag was merged with the neighboring municipality of Werdeck, south of the Lusatian Neisse , to form the new municipality of Neißebrück . At that time Jamnitz-Pattag had about 106 inhabitants.

The Jamnitz district was destroyed in 1945 by acts of war. With the establishment of the Oder-Neisse border after the end of World War II , the Jamnitz desert north of the Lusatian Neisse came to Poland and the place Pattag was renamed Potok and the municipality of Neissebrück was dissolved.

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Surroundings of Skerbersdorf - Jamnitz-Pattag. In: skerbersdorf.de , accessed on May 10, 2020.
  2. Only a couple of fruit trees remained. Lausitzer Rundschau, December 28, 2017, accessed on May 10, 2020.

Coordinates: 51 ° 29 '  N , 14 ° 53'  E