Podszkle

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Podszkle (Poland)
Podszkle
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Basic data
State : Poland
Voivodeship : Lesser Poland
Powiat : Nowy Targ
Gmina : Czarny Dunajec
Geographic location : 49 ° 31 '  N , 19 ° 47'  E Coordinates: 49 ° 31 '5 "  N , 19 ° 47' 21"  E
Residents : 810 (2010)
Telephone code : (+48) 18
License plate : KNT



Podszkle ( Slovak Podškle , Hungarian Podszkle ) is a village with a Schulzenamt of the municipality of Czarny Dunajec in the powiat Nowotarski of the Lesser Poland Voivodeship in Poland .

geography

The place is located on the Bukowiński brook .

history

The place is in the Arwa landscape , which belonged to the Kingdom of Hungary until 1918 . It was founded in 1588 on the initiative of Francis I Thurzo . The first settlers came from Poland, from the areas from Żywiec (Saybusch) to Jordanów . In 1622 the place was incorporated into Bukovina . Both villages had a common mayor, from the Bukowiński (Rokicki) family. In 1674 this family was to help in the recatholicization of Arwa of I. Leopold thanked and ennobled .

From 1651 the local Catholics belonged to the parish in Orawka , from 1700 to the parish in Podwilk and in 1803 the local parish was established (in the diocese of Spiš , since 1920 diocese of Krakow ).

In the 19th century, Slovak became the language of the church and schools, but the local Gorals spoke Goral , a dialect of Polish descent. In 1897 Polish activists started national agitation. In 1910 the Hungarian administration followed the Polish request for the first time in the census and Goral was considered Polish. In that year the municipality of Bukowina-Podszkle had 726 inhabitants, including 1 Hungarian-speaking, 16 German-speaking, 5 Slovak-speaking, 703 other languages ​​(96.8%, Polish-speaking), 711 Roman Catholic, 15 Jews.

In 1918, after the end of the First World War and the collapse of the Austro-Hungarian monarchy, the community became part of the newly formed Czechoslovakia. Due to the Czechoslovak-Polish border conflicts in the Arwa area, the place was assigned to the Second Polish Republic in 1920. Between 1920 and 1925 the community belonged to the powiat Spisko – Orawski , from July 1, 1925 to the powiat Nowotarski. In 1921 the municipality of Bukowina-Podszkle had 189 houses with 680 inhabitants, of which 655 were Poles, 3 Jews, 22 of other nationalities (mostly Slovaks), 673 Roman Catholic, 4 Israelite, 2 other faiths.

From 1939 to 1945 the village became part of the Slovak State .

From 1975 to 1998 Podszkle was part of the Nowy Sącz Voivodeship .

Attractions

  • Roman Catholic Church, built in 1797 as a chapel, rebuilt in 1803

Web links

Commons : Podszkle  - collection of pictures, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Stanisław Figiel, Urszula Janicka-Krzywda, Piotr Krzywda, Wojciech W. Wiśniewski: Beskid Żywiecki. Przewodnik . Oficyna Wydawnicza "Rewasz", Pruszków 2006, ISBN 83-8918859-7 , p. 404-405 (Polish).
  2. a b Marek Skawiński: Spis ludności na Orawie Polskiej w 1910 r. In: Orawa . tape 37 , 1999, ISSN  1233-4200 , p. 95-115 ( malopolska.pl ).
  3. Główny Urząd Statystyczny: Skorowidz miejscowości Rzeczypospolitej Polskiej. Województwo krakowskie i Śląsk Cieszyński . Warszawa 1925, p. 44 (Polish, online ).
  4. Dz.U. 1975 no 17 poz. 92 (Polish) (PDF file; 783 kB)