Klein Nimsdorf

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Klein Nimsdorf
Naczysławki
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Klein Nimsdorf Naczysławki (Poland)
Klein Nimsdorf Naczysławki
Klein Nimsdorf
Naczysławki
Basic data
State : Poland
Voivodeship : Opole
Powiat : Kędzierzyn-Koźle (Kandrzin-Cosel)
Gmina : Reinschdorf
Geographic location : 50 ° 16 '  N , 18 ° 7'  E Coordinates: 50 ° 16 '25 "  N , 18 ° 7' 0"  E
Residents :
Telephone code : (+48) 77
License plate : OK
Economy and Transport
Next international airport : Katowice



Townscape
crossroads

Klein Nimsdorf (Polish: Naczysławki ) is a village in Upper Silesia . It is located in the municipality of Reinschdorf in the powiat Kędzierzyńsko-Kozielski (Kandrzin-Cosel district) in the Opole Voivodeship .

geography

Klein Nimsdorf is about six kilometers south of the Reinschdorf municipal seat, eleven kilometers southwest of the district town of Kędzierzyn-Koźle ( Kandrzin-Cosel ) and 47 kilometers south of the voivodeship capital Opole .

history

The place was created in the 13th century at the latest. 1295-1305 the place was mentioned together with Groß Nimsdorf in the Liber fundationis episcopatus Vratislaviensis ( tithe register of the diocese of Breslau ) as "Naceslavicze relicte Naczconis" or "Naceslavicze Brenconis". A "Nazhlai villa" was mentioned as early as 1223, which probably refers to Groß Nimsdorf.

The place was mentioned in 1783 in the book Beytrage describing Silesia as Klein-Nimbsdorf , belonged to a Colonel von Pirch and was in the district of Cosel and had a manorial farm, nine farmers, 19 gardeners and a few cottagers. In 1865 "Klein Nimsdorf" consisted of a village and a manor. The manor belonged to the District Councilor Himml. At that time the village had three farmers, 20 gardeners and 14 cottagers, as well as a Kretscham (restaurant). The place was parish and schooled after Gieraltowitz .

In the referendum in Upper Silesia on March 20, 1921, 87 eligible voters voted for Upper Silesia to remain with Germany and 49 for membership in Poland. At Gut Klein Nimsdorf, 75 voted for Germany and three for Poland. After the division of Upper Silesia, Klein Nimsdorf remained with the German Empire . Until 1945 the place was in the district of Cosel .

On March 15, 1945, the place was taken by the Red Army. In 1945 the formerly German town came under Polish administration and was then attached to the Silesian Voivodeship and renamed the Polish Naczysławki . The district of Cosel was renamed Powiat Kozielski. In 1950 the place came to the Opole Voivodeship . In 1975 the powiat Kozielski was dissolved. In 1999 the place came to the newly founded Powiat Kędzierzyńsko-Kozielski . On October 26, 2006, German was introduced as the second official language in the Reinschdorf community. On January 11, 2011, the place was also given the official German place name Klein Nimsdorf .

Attractions

  • crossroads

Web links

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

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Website of the municipality
  2. ^ A b Felix Triest: Topographical Handbook of Upper Silesia , Breslau 1865
  3. Friedrich Albert Zimmermann: Additions to the Description of Silesia, Volume 2 , Brieg 1783
  4. ^ Results of the referendum in Upper Silesia of 1921: Literature , table in digital form ( Memento from January 15, 2017 in the Internet Archive )