Pakoszówka

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Pakoszówka
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Pakoszówka (Poland)
Pakoszówka
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Basic data
State : Poland
Voivodeship : Subcarpathian
Powiat : Sanok
Gmina : Sanok
Geographic location : 49 ° 37 '  N , 22 ° 6'  E Coordinates: 49 ° 37 '28 "  N , 22 ° 6' 4"  E
Residents : 971 (2018)
Postal code : 38-507
Telephone code : (+48) 13
License plate : RSA



Pakoszówka ( Ukrainian Пакошівка) is a village with a Schulzenamt of the rural community Sanok in the powiat Sanocki of the Subcarpathian Voivodeship in Poland .

geography

Pakoszówka and Lalin around 1780 on the map by Friedrich von Mieg

The place is located in the favorable passage between the Stobnica valley (the hamlet Dołoszyce) and the San valley (the center of the village is on a left tributary of the Rzozowy river in the inflow area of ​​the San), on the DW 886 between Sanok in the southeast and Brzozów in the north-west. The neighboring towns are Lalin in the north, Falejówka , Srogów Górny and Jurowce in the east, Kostarowce in the south, Strachocina in the southwest, and Górki and Grabownica Starzeńska in the northwest.

history

The place was probably founded in 1348 by Mikołaj Pakosz, the intended namesake, but it was not until 1390 as Pakosowska or Pakoschowa , an ethnic and religious mixed village ( cmetones tam Rutheni, quam Poloni ) of the Roman Catholic parish in Strachocin , first mentioned in a document. In 1408 he was mentioned with the surname Thomkynhaw (the suffix -haw often corresponded to the German clearing name), when Thomkynhaw wlgariter Pacoschowka et Laliny was given to the brothers Tomek (Thymco; Polish diminution of Thomas ) and Mikołaj, the sons of Pakosz von Pakoszówka . The name Thomkynhaw never appeared again and the Latin vulgariter usually indicated the pronunciation of the place name by the majority of the local population. Pakoszówka largely shared the story with Lalin Niemiecki (roughly German Lalin ) and Lalin Ruski (roughly Ruthenian Lalin ).

Politically, the village belonged to the Sanok region , Ruthenian Voivodeship , Kingdom of Poland , from 1569 in the aristocratic republic of Poland-Lithuania . When Poland was first partitioned , Pakoszówka became part of the new Kingdom of Galicia and Lodomeria of the Habsburg Empire in 1772 (from 1804). From 1855 Pakoszówka belonged to the Sanok District . In 1900 the parish had 441 hectares, 108 houses with 625 inhabitants, the majority of whom were Ruthenian-speaking (328) and Roman Catholic (333), while the Polish-speaking (297), Greek-Catholics (279) and Jews (13) were in the minority. The Greek Catholics belonged to the parish in Lalin .

Local church

After the end of the First World War and the collapse of the Habsburg monarchy , Pakoszówka came to Poland in 1918. This was only interrupted by the German occupation of Poland in World War II . In 1946 the local Ukrainians were relocated to the Soviet Union . From 1975 to 1998 Pakoszówka was part of the Krosno Voivodeship .

Personalities

  • Petro Kocylovskyj (1845–1920), Member of the Galician State Parliament ,
  • Josaphat Kocylovskyj (1876–1947), Petros son, Basilian monk, priest, bishop and martyr of the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church and blessed of the Roman Catholic Church;

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Władysław Makarski: Nazwy miejscowości dawnej ziemi sanockiej . Lublin 1986, p. 122 (Polish).
  2. a b Tomasz Jurek (editor): PAKOSZÓWKA ( pl ) In: Słownik Historyczno-Geograficzny Ziem Polskich w Średniowieczu. Edycja elektroniczna . PAN . 2010-2016. Retrieved April 22, 2019.
  3. Tomasz Jurek (editor): LALIN ( pl ) In: Słownik Historyczno-Geograficzny Ziem Polskich w Średniowieczu. Edycja elektroniczna . PAN . 2010-2016. Retrieved April 22, 2019.
  4. 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 ( online ).

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