Płoszczyna

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Płoszczyna (Poland)
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Płoszczyna
Basic data
State : Poland
Voivodeship : Lower Silesia
Powiat : Jelenia Gora
Gmina : Jeżów Sudecki
Geographic location : 50 ° 58 ′  N , 15 ° 45 ′  E Coordinates: 50 ° 57 ′ 41 ″  N , 15 ° 44 ′ 54 ″  E
Residents : 319 (2011)
Postal code : 58-521
Telephone code : (+48) 75
License plate : DJE
Economy and Transport
Next international airport : Wroclaw Nicolaus Copernicus Airport



Płoszczyna (German Flachenseiffen and Flachenseifen ) is a village in the rural community Jeżów Sudecki in the Powiat Jeleniogórski in Poland .

history

"Flachensiphen" was first mentioned in the Liber fundationis episcopatus Vratislaviensis, dated between 1295 and 1305 . It belonged to the Duchy of Schweidnitz-Jauer , with which it fell to Bohemia under inheritance law after the death of Duke Bolko II. Bolko II's widow Agnes von Habsburg was entitled to usufruct until her death in 1392 . From 1816 to 1945 the place belonged to the district of Löwenberg in the province of Silesia , in the times of their division to the province of Lower Silesia . In the 19th century the place consisted of Flachenseiffen and Neu-Flachenseiffen, which was originally called Buschkäte because the first house was called "Buschkrätscham" and the owner was Katharina. From this the name Buschkate arose . At the beginning of the 19th century Flachenseiffen comprised 133 houses with 638 inhabitants. The rural community of flat Seiffen and Gutsbezirk flat Seiffen were in 1874 the newly established District Langenau allocated.

As a result of the Second World War , Flachenseiffen and most of Silesia fell to Poland. It was subsequently renamed Biały Potok , and in 1947 Płoszczyna . Between 1975 and 1998 Płoszczyna was part of the Jelenia Góra Voivodeship before it was assigned to the Lower Silesian Voivodeship with the Jeżów Sudecki rural community .

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Remarks

  1. ^ Result of the 2011 census (Excel, accessed on January 28, 2018)
  2. Polish postcodes as of 2013 (PDF, accessed on January 28, 2018)
  3. ^ Hermann Markgraf, Johann Wilhelm Schulte (Ed.): Liber Fundationis Episcopatus Vratislaviensis (= Codex Diplomaticus Silesiae. Volume 14). Josef Max & Comp., Breslau 1889, p. 126 ( digital copy ): Item in Flachensiphen XX mansi positi pro septem et pertinet ad graciam.
  4. Johann Georg Knie : Alphabetical-statistical-topographical overview of all villages, spots, cities, etc. other places of the Royal. Preuss. Province of Silesia. Grass, Barth and Comp., Breslau 1830, p. 152 ( digitized version ).
  5. District and rural community Langenau