Padew Narodova

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Padew Narodova
Coat of arms of Gmina Padew Narodowa
Padew Narodowa (Poland)
Padew Narodova
Padew Narodova
Basic data
State : Poland
Voivodeship : Subcarpathian
Powiat : Mielecki
Gmina : Padew Narodova
Geographic location : 50 ° 26 '  N , 21 ° 30'  E Coordinates: 50 ° 26 '19 "  N , 21 ° 30' 2"  E
Residents : 2342 (2011)
Postal code : 39-340
Telephone code : (+48) 15
License plate : RMI



Padew Narodowa is a village in the powiat Mielecki of the Subcarpathian Voivodeship in Poland . It is the seat of the rural community of the same name with about 5400 inhabitants.

geography

The place is located on the Babulówka River, a right tributary of the Vistula , in the Sandomir Basin , halfway between the city of Mielec in the southwest and Tarnobrzeg in the northeast. The neighboring towns are Kębłów and Wojków in the northwest, Dymitrów Duży in the north, Wola Baranowska and Zarównie in the east, and Pierzchne, Jaślany , Józefów and Piechoty in the south.

history

The village of Padwa was founded in 1334 under German law .

During the first partition of Poland , the village of Padew became part of the new Kingdom of Galicia and Lodomeria of the Habsburg Empire (from 1804).

Padew on the Franziszeische Landaufnahme around the middle of the 19th century

In 1783 in the course of Josephine colonization on 325 hectares in the south (Ober Padew, today Padew Górna) and in the north of the village (Unter Padew, today Padew Dolna) Padew 40-42 German families (167 people) as colonists of Lutheran and Catholic denominations settled. The colony was initially called Fallbrunn , but the name did not establish itself and was never used again a few years after it was founded. In 1812 there were 210 Germans, in 1880 250, in 1890 273. The Protestants belonged to the parish in Reichsheim (since 1867 with the seat in Hohenbach ). In 1875 there was a German Protestant school in Padew Kolonia.

Catholic Church

In 1900 the municipality of Padew Narodowa in the Mielec district had 280 houses with 1493 inhabitants, all of whom were Polish-speaking, 1470 Roman Catholic, there were 23 Jews. The municipality of Padew Kolonia had 72 houses with 252 inhabitants, of which 272 were Polish-speaking, 238 German-speaking, 252 Roman-Catholic, there were 10 Jews, 248 of other faiths (Protestant).

In 1918, after the end of the First World War and the collapse of the Austro-Hungarian monarchy, both communities came to Poland. This was interrupted by the occupation of Poland by the Wehrmacht in World War II , during which they belonged to the Generalgouvernement .

In 1921, 98 residents in Padew Kolonia declared themselves German, after Hohenbach and Reichsheim the largest number in the Sandomir Basin.

From 1975 to 1998 Padew belonged to the Rzeszów Voivodeship .

traffic

The Padew service station is on the Łódź – Dębica railway line . There is a connection to the Wola Baranowska train station on Linia Hutnicza Szerokotorowa .

local community

The rural community (gmina wiejska) Padew Narodowa includes twelve villages with school administration offices and a number of other localities.

Personalities

literature

Individual evidence

  1. Padew Narodowa: Historia (Polish)
  2. Henryk Lepucki: Działalność kolonizacyjna Marii Teresy i Józefa II w Galicji 1772-1790: z 9 tablicami i MAPA . Kasa im. J. Mianowskiego, Lwów 1938, p. 163-165 (Polish, online ).
  3. M. Piórek, 1987, p. 49
  4. M. Piórek, 1987, pp. 51, 53
  5. M. Piórek, 1987, p. 50
  6. Schematism of the Evangelical Church in Augsb. and Helvet. Confession in the kingdoms and countries represented in the Austrian Imperial Council . Vienna 1875, p. 198-200 ( online ).
  7. Ludwig Patryn (Ed.): Community encyclopedia of the kingdoms and countries represented in the Reichsrat, edited on the basis of the results of the census of December 31, 1900, XII. Galicia . Vienna 1907.
  8. Główny Urząd Statystyczny: Skorowidz miejscowości Rzeczypospolitej Polskiej. Tom XIII. Województwo lwowskie . Warszawa 1924 (Polish, online [PDF]).

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