Piątkowice
Piątkowice Rothhaus |
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Basic data | ||
State : | Poland | |
Voivodeship : | Opole | |
Powiat : | Nysa | |
Gmina : | Łambinowice | |
Area : | 7.01 km² | |
Geographic location : | 50 ° 31 ' N , 17 ° 27' E | |
Height : | 172-194 m npm | |
Residents : | 347 (January 2, 2019) | |
Postal code : | 48-315 | |
Telephone code : | (+48) 77 | |
License plate : | ONY | |
Economy and Transport | ||
Street : | Ext. 406 Nysa - Włostowa | |
Next international airport : | Wroclaw |
Piątkowice ( German Rothhaus ) is a place of Gmina Łambinowice in the Opole Voivodeship in Poland .
geography
Geographical location
Piątkowice is located in the southwestern part of Upper Silesia in the Neisser Land. The village of Piątkowice is located about nine kilometers southwest of the municipality Łambinowice , about 10 kilometers northeast of the district town of Nysa (Neisse) and about 44 kilometers southwest of the voivodeship capital Opole .
Piątkowice is located in the Nizina Śląska (Silesian Plain) within the Dolina Nysy Kłodzkiej (Glatzer Neisse Valley) . Piątkowice lies on both sides of the Nysa Kłodzka (Glatzer Neisse) . The Voivodeship Road Droga wojewódzka 406 runs through the village . Las Piątkowski (Eng. Red House Forest ) is located south of the village .
Districts
The districts of Piątkowice are Jutrocice Dolne (Klein Jeutriz) and Jutrocice Górne (Groß Jeutriz) .
Neighboring places
Neighboring towns of Piątkowice are Lasocice (Lassoth) in the northwest , Drogoszów (Neusorge) in the northeast, Jasienica Dolna (Nieder Hermsdorf) in the east, Mańkowice (Mannsdorf) in the south and Rusocin (Riemertsheide) in the west .
history
In 1351 the Rothhaus estate was acquired by Johannes Scharfeberg and Kunz from the city of Neisse.
After the First Silesian War in 1742, Rothhaus and most of Silesia fell to Prussia .
After the reorganization of the province of Silesia , the rural community Rothhaus belonged to the district of Neisse in the administrative district of Opole from 1816 . In 1845 there was a forestry, a carpentry and 22 houses in the village. In the same year 118 people lived in Rothhaus, all of them Catholic. In 1874 the district of Lassoth was founded, which consisted of the rural communities of Lassoth, Nieder Jeutritz, Ober Jeutritz, Riemertsheide and Rothhaus and the manor districts of Lassoth and Rothhaus. In 1885 Rothhaus had 662 residents.
In 1933 Rothhaus had 364 inhabitants. On April 1, 1938, the two villages Groß Jeutriz and Klein Jeutriz were incorporated into Rothhaus. In 1939 377 people lived in the village.
As a result of the Second World War, Rothhaus fell under Polish administration in 1945, like most of Silesia . Subsequently, the place was renamed Piątkowice and joined the Silesian Voivodeship. In 1950 it was incorporated into the Opole Voivodeship. In 1999 the place came to the newly founded Powiat Nyski (Neisse district) . In 2011 there were 344 people in Piątkowice.
Attractions
- St. Hedwig's Chapel in Jutrocice Górne
- Chapel in Jutrocice Dolne
societies
- Sports club LZS Mańkowice-Piątkowice
- Volunteer Fire Brigade OSP Piątkowice
Individual evidence
- ↑ Piątkowice - dates (Polish)
- ↑ Cf. Felix Triest: Topographisches Handbuch von Oberschlesien. Breslau 1865, p. 996.
- ^ Johann Georg Knie : Alphabetical-statistical-topographical overview of the villages, spots, cities and other places of the royal family. Preuss. Province of Silesia. Breslau 1845, p. 559.
- ↑ Territorial District Lassoth / low Hermsdorf
- ↑ Neisse district
- ^ Michael Rademacher: German administrative history from the unification of the empire in 1871 to the reunification in 1990. City and district Neisse (Polish Nysa). (Online material for the dissertation, Osnabrück 2006).
- ^ CIS 2011: Ludność w miejscowościach statystycznych według ekonomicznych grup wieku ( XLSX file, Polish), March 31, 2011, accessed on June 10, 2019