Korzękwice
Korzękwice Korkwitz |
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Basic data | ||
State : | Poland | |
Voivodeship : | Opole | |
Powiat : | Nysa | |
Gmina : | Pakoslawice | |
Geographic location : | 50 ° 32 ' N , 17 ° 18' E | |
Height : | 200-230 m npm | |
Residents : | 136 (March 31, 2011) | |
Postal code : | 48-314 | |
Telephone code : | (+48) 77 | |
License plate : | ONY | |
Economy and Transport | ||
Next international airport : | Wroclaw Airport |
Korzękwice (German Korkwitz ) is a village in the rural municipality Pakosławice in Poland . It is located in the powiat Nyski (Neisse district) in the Opole Voivodeship .
geography
Geographical location
The street village Korzękwice is located in the southwest of the historical region of Upper Silesia . The place is about five kilometers southwest of the municipal seat Pakosławice , about ten kilometers north of the district town Nysa and about 54 kilometers southwest of the voivodeship capital Opole .
Korzękwice lies in the Nizina Śląska ( Silesian Plain ) within the Równina Grodkowska ( Grottkau Plain ). The Korzkiew ( Korkwitzer Bach ) flows through the place , a left tributary of the Glatzer Neisse .
Neighboring places
Neighboring places of Korzękwice are in the northwest Goszowice ( Kuschdorf ), in the southeast Bykowice ( Beigwitz ), in the south Sękowice ( Sengwitz ) and in the west Nowaki ( Nowag ).
history
The place was first mentioned in 1273 as Gorzequitz . In the work Liber fundationis episcopatus Vratislaviensis from the years 1295-1305, the place is mentioned as Korsequitz . In 1378 it was mentioned as Korkowicz .
After the First Silesian War in 1742, Korkwitz and most of Silesia fell to Prussia .
After the reorganization of the province of Silesia which belonged rural community Korkwitz from 1816 to district Neisse in the administrative district of Opole . In 1845 there were 24 houses in the village. In the same year, 156 people lived in Korkwitz, all of them Catholic. In 1855 180 people lived in the village. In 1865 there were 13 gardeners and four cottagers in the village . The villagers were trained and parish in Nowag. In 1874 the district of Reinschdorf was founded, which consisted of the rural communities Franzdorf, Korkwitz, Kuschdorf, Natschkau, Reimen, Reinschdorf, Schmelzdorf and Schmolitz and the manor districts of Franzdorf, Korkwitz, Kuschdorf, Natschkau, Reimen, Reinschdorf and Schmelzdorf. In 1885 Korkwitz had 145 inhabitants.
In 1933 there were 177 people in Korkwitz. On August 18, 1936, the place was renamed Möckendorf in the wake of a wave of renaming during the Nazi era . In 1939 Möckendorf had 179 inhabitants. Until 1945 the place was in the district of Neisse .
In 1945 Möckendorf came under Polish administration and was renamed Korzękwice . In 1950 Korzękwice came to the Opole Voivodeship. With the conclusion of the Two-Plus-Four Treaty in 1991, the administration of the place under international law ended and it became part of Poland. In 1999 the place came to the re-established Powiat Nyski .
Web links
Individual evidence
- ^ CIS 2011: Ludność w miejscowościach statystycznych według ekonomicznych grup wieku (Polish), March 31, 2011, accessed on January 12, 2020
- ↑ Liber fundationis episcopatus Vratislaviensis
- ↑ a b Johann Georg Knie : Alphabetical-statistical-topographical overview of the villages, towns, cities and other places of the royal family. Preuss. Province of Silesia. Breslau 1845, p. 306.
- ↑ Cf. Felix Triest: Topographisches Handbuch von Oberschlesien. Breslau 1865, p. 1001.
- ^ Territorial administrative district Reinschdorf / Bösdorf
- ↑ AGoFF circle Neisse
- ^ Michael Rademacher: German administrative history from the unification of the empire in 1871 to the reunification in 1990. Neisse district (Polish Nysa). (Online material for the dissertation, Osnabrück 2006).