Mała Piaśnica

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Mała Piaśnica ( German : Klein Piasnitz , Kashubian Môłô Piôsznica ) is a village in the rural municipality of Puck ( Putzig ) in the Polish Pomeranian Voivodeship . The Schulzenamt is located in Domatówko ( Klein Dommatau ).

Geographical location

The village is located in the historical region of West Prussia , about 12 kilometers west of the city of Puck ( Putzig ) on the Putziger Wiek and 44 kilometers northwest of Gdansk.

history

The place is named after the coastal river Piasnitz (Polish Piaśnica ), the source of which is located near the village. In 1785, the Groß and Klein Plaßnitz residential area is referred to as an emphyteutic village with four fireplaces (households). In 1919, among small and large Piasnitz Plasnitz for county Puck , Region of Gdansk , in the province of West Prussia of the German Reich .

After the end of the First World War , the district with Klein and Groß Piasnitz had to be ceded to Poland due to the provisions of the Versailles Treaty for the purpose of establishing the Polish Corridor , with effect from January 20, 1920 and without a referendum. With the attack on Poland in 1939, the area of ​​the Polish Corridor that had been annexed in violation of international law became part of the German Reich ; it was assigned to the Reichsgau Danzig-West Prussia , to which Klein and Groß Plasnitz belonged until 1945.

Towards the end of the Second World War , the Red Army liberated the district in the spring of 1945 .

Population development

year Residents Remarks
1818 25th
1864 99
1871 92 in ten residential buildings

literature

  • Hans Prutz : History of the Neustadt district in West Prussia . Danzig 1872 ( e-copy ).

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Footnotes

  1. ^ Johann Friedrich Goldbeck : Complete topography of the Kingdom of Prussia . Part I, Königsberg / Leipzig 1785, Complete Topography of the West Prussian Cammer Department , p. 167.
  2. Alexander August Mützell: New topographical-statistical-geographical dictionary of the Prussian state , Volume 4, Halle 1823, p. 35, No. 263
  3. ^ Prussian Ministry of Finance: The results of the property and building tax assessment in the administrative district of Danzig . Berlin 1867, 7th district Neustadt , p. 18, no. 129.
  4. ^ Hans Prutz : History of the Neustadt district in West Prussia . Danzig 1872, p. 220, no.86.

Coordinates: 54 ° 40 ′  N , 18 ° 13 ′  E