Miłoszów

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Miłoszów
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Miłoszów (Poland)
Miłoszów
Miłoszów
Basic data
State : Poland
Voivodeship : Lower Silesia
Powiat : Luban
Gmina : Leśna
Geographic location : 51 ° 0 ′  N , 15 ° 15 ′  E Coordinates: 51 ° 0 ′ 16 ″  N , 15 ° 15 ′ 0 ″  E
Height : 195-325 m npm
Residents : 717 (March 31, 2011)
Postal code : 59-820
Telephone code : (+48) 075
License plate : DLB
administration
Mayor : Gabriela Jasińska



Miłoszów [ mʲiˈwɔʃuf ] (German: Hartmannsdorf ) is a district of the urban and rural municipality Leśna ( Marklissa ) in the powiat Lubański in the Lower Silesian Voivodeship in Poland. The Waldhufendorf extends around two kilometers south of Leśna along the Miłoszowski Potok on the road to Frýdlant , just before the border to Srbská in the Czech Republic .

history

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Hartmannsdorf originally belonged to the Upper Lusatian Queiskreis . It was probably founded around the middle of the 13th century and initially belonged to the Lesna castle district . Since Lesna Castle was abandoned to decay after 1329 and its territory passed to the town of Marklissa, Hartmannsdorf also belonged to the Marklissa rule. The von Debschitz family had been the heir and feudal lord of the Hartmannsdorf estate since the 15th century . The most important landlord was Georg von Döbschütz , after his death in 1632 the Schadewald line of the family died out.

Together with the Queiskreis, Hartmannsdorf fell from Bohemian ownership to the Electorate of Saxony in 1635 , to whose southeastern area it belonged. After the Congress of Vienna in 1815, Hartmannsdorf fell to Prussia together with the Queiskreis and Ostoberlausitz . It has now been the province of Silesia slammed and 1816 the newly formed district Luban in the district Liegnitz incorporated. In 1874 the district of Hartmannsdorf was formed, which in 1908 consisted of the rural communities Hartmannsdorf and Schadewalde as well as the manor districts of the same name. In 1900 there were 1141 inhabitants.

During the Second World War there was a satellite camp of the Groß Rosen concentration camp in Hartmannsdorf . As a result of World War II Hartmannsdorf 1945 coincided with the most of Silesia to Poland and was in Miłoszów renamed. Hartmannsdorf Castle was subsequently left to decay. 1975-1998 Miłoszów belonged to the Jelenia Góra Voivodeship .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ CIS 2011: Ludność w miejscowościach statystycznych według ekonomicznych grup wieku (Polish), March 31, 2011, accessed on July 4, 2017
  2. Hugo Weczerka (Ed.): Handbook of historical sites . Volume: Silesia (= Kröner's pocket edition . Volume 316). Kröner, Stuttgart 1977, ISBN 3-520-31601-3 , p. 310f.
  3. Lauban district
  4. ^ Hartmannsdorf district