Nagodzice

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Nagodzice (Poland)
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Basic data
State : Poland
Voivodeship : Lower Silesia
Powiat : Kłodzko
Gmina : Międzylesie
Geographic location : 50 ° 11 ′  N , 16 ° 40 ′  E Coordinates: 50 ° 10 ′ 39 "  N , 16 ° 40 ′ 10"  E
Height : 425 m npm
Residents :
Telephone code : (+48) 74
License plate : DKL
Economy and Transport
Street : DK 33 Kłodzko - Boboszów
Next international airport : Wroclaw



Nagodzice (German Herzogswalde ) is a village in the south of the powiat Kłodzki in the Lower Silesian Voivodeship in Poland. It belongs to the municipality of Międzylesie (Mittelwalde) , from which it is two kilometers north.

geography

Nagodzice is located in the south of the Glatzer Kessel in the valley on the Glatzer Neisse , west of the national road 33 from Kłodzko to Boboszów . Neighboring towns are Roztoki in the north, Gajnik and Michałowice in the northeast, Goworów in the east, Dolnik in the southeast, Międzylesie in the south and Różanka in the northwest.

history

Herzogswalde was first mentioned in 1358 as Hertwigiswald . Other names were Hertwiswald (1472), Hertwigswald (1479) and 1631 Hertzogswald . It belonged to the Habelschwerdter district in the Glatzer Land , with which it shared the history of its political and ecclesiastical affiliation. It was subject to the rule of Mittelwalde, which after numerous changes of ownership after the Thirty Years' War came to the Counts of Althann , in whose possession it remained until 1945.

After the Silesian Wars , Herzogswalde and the County of Glatz came to Prussia in 1763 with the Peace of Hubertusburg . As part of the Prussian reforms in 1807 with the October Edict, submission was lifted. After the reorganization of Prussia, Herzogswalde belonged to the province of Silesia from 1815 and was initially incorporated into the district of Glatz. In 1818 it was reclassified to the Habelschwerdt district , to which it belonged until 1945. Since 1874 it was incorporated into the district of Mittelwalde, which also includes the rural communities Bobischau, Grenzendorf, Rothflössel, Schönau b. Mittelwalde, Schönthal, Schreibendorf and Steinbach belonged. In 1939 there were 373 inhabitants.

As a result of the Second World War , Herzogswalde fell to Poland in 1945, like almost all of Silesia, and was renamed Nagodzice . The German population was expelled. Some of the new residents were displaced from eastern Poland , which had fallen to the Soviet Union. The population decreased significantly. From 1975 to 1998 Nagodzice belonged to the Wałbrzych Voivodeship (German Waldenburg ).

Attractions

  • 19th century chapel

literature

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Individual evidence

  1. Marek Šebela, Jiři Fišer: České Názvy hraničních Vrchů, Sídel a vodních toků v Kladsku. In: Kladský sborník 5, 2003, p. 383