Jezierzyce Wielkie

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Jezierzyce Wielkie (Poland)
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Jezierzyce Wielkie
Basic data
State : Poland
Voivodeship : Lower Silesia
Powiat : Strzelin
Gmina : Jordanów Śląski
Geographic location : 50 ° 50 '  N , 16 ° 54'  E Coordinates: 50 ° 50 '20 "  N , 16 ° 53' 46"  E
Residents : 185
Postal code : 57-150
Telephone code : (+48) 71
License plate : DWR
Economy and Transport
Next international airport : Wroclaw



Jezierzyce Wielkie (German Groß Jeseritz ) is a village in the rural community Jordanów Śląski ( Jordansmühl ), within the Powiat Strzeliński , in the Lower Silesian Voivodeship in Poland .

location

The place is about 4 kilometers southeast of Jordanów Śląski ( Jordansmühl ) and 34 kilometers south of the district capital Wroclaw .

history

Groß Jeseritz was in the Principality of Brieg . After the first Silesian War it fell to Prussia and was incorporated into the Nimptsch district. Groß Jeseritz had been part of the royal domain office of Rothschloß since 1841 and later in the Zobten district.

In 1830 the village had 49 houses, 1 free school, 1 peat digger and 290 inhabitants, 24 of them Catholic and the rest of them Protestant. In 1845 there were 47 houses, 1 free school, 336 inhabitants, 50 of them Catholic and the rest of them Protestant, 1 Protestant secondary school from Jordansmühl with 1 assistant teacher, 1 windmill, 7 craftsmen and 6 traders. Groß Jeseritz was evangelically parish to Jordansmühl and catholic to Rothschloß.

After the Nimptsch district was dissolved in 1932, Groß Jeseritz was assigned to the newly created district of Reichenbach / Eulengebirge . When it was taken over by Soviet troops and the Polish administration in 1945, Groß Jeseritz was renamed Jezierzyce Wielkie . The German residents were expelled and replaced by Poles.

Attractions

  • Former house no. 11 of the Winkler and Schneider families, built in 1732, with a gable roof and gables, surrounded by agricultural buildings from the 18th and 19th centuries.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Christian Gottfried Haubold: Topographical travel, post and newspaper lexicon of Germany or short messages from the cities, market towns, spots, castles, manors, villages, monasteries and other places in Germany, along with their location, sovereignty, jurisdiction and Main curiosities as well as distances, postal routes, postal reports etc: first volume . Weidmanns Erben und Reich, 1782 ( google.de [accessed on February 26, 2019]).
  2. Johann G. Knie: Geographical description of Silesia Prussian Antheils, the County of Glatz and the Prussian Margraviate Upper Lusatia: Section III. or alphabetical, topographical-statistical overview of all larger and smaller places in the province of Silesia . Großerel, 1830 ( google.de [accessed on February 26, 2019]).
  3. ^ Johann G. Knie: Alphabetical-statistical-topographical overview of the villages, spots, cities and other places of the royal family. prussia. Province of Silesia: together with the attached evidence of the division of the country . Grass, Barth, 1845 ( google.de [accessed February 26, 2019]).