Wiązów
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Basic data | ||
State : | Poland | |
Voivodeship : | Lower Silesia | |
Powiat : | Strzelin | |
Gmina : | Wiązów | |
Area : | 9.16 km² | |
Geographic location : | 50 ° 49 ' N , 17 ° 12' E | |
Height : | 173 m npm | |
Residents : | 2335 (December 31, 2016) | |
Postal code : | 57-120 | |
Telephone code : | (+48) 71 | |
License plate : | DST | |
Economy and Transport | ||
Next international airport : | Wroclaw |
Wiązów ( German Wansen ) is a city in the Powiat Strzeliński of the Polish Lower Silesian Voivodeship . The city with 2335 inhabitants is the seat of the city-and-country municipality of the same name .
geography
The city is located in Lower Silesia on the Oława (Ohle) , about twelve kilometers northeast of Strzelin (Strehlen) .
history
In 1250, Duke Heinrich III. of Silesia gave the Breslau Bishop Thomas I permission to found a city under German law on his ecclesiastical territory near the village of Wansaw. Two years later, Bishop Thomas I commissioned his Vogt Johannes with the construction of the new city of Wansaw and with the recruitment of German settlers.
The city had the misfortune of being partly completely, partly half-burned down in 1606, 1630, 1633, 1636, 1642, 1659, 1668, 1681, 1684 and 1784.
Until 1945 the city of Wansen belonged to the district of Strehlen in the administrative district of Breslau in the Prussian province of Silesia of the German Empire .
After the end of the Second World War , Wansen was placed under Polish administration by the Soviet occupying forces, like almost all of Silesia . The Poles introduced the Polish place name Wiązów for Wansen . Then began the immigration of Polish migrants, some of them from areas east of the Curzon Line , where they belonged to the Polish minority. As far as the German residents had not fled, they were expelled from Wansen by the local Polish administrative authority in the following period .
Demographics
year | Residents | Remarks |
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1783 | 576 | Catholics |
1905 | 2355 | 585 Protestants and eight Jews |
1933 | 3036 | |
1939 | 3156 |
Town twinning
- Bielefeld , Germany
traffic
The Wiązów station was on the Brzeg – Łagiewniki Dzierżoniowskie (Brieg – Heidersdorf) railway line .
local community
In addition to the municipality of Wiązów, the urban and rural community of Wiązów includes 26 villages with a school administration office .
Sons of the city
- Max Hasak (1856–1934), architect
- Kurt Engelbert (1886–1967), church historian
- Werner Glogauer (1925–2013), educator
literature
- Kurt Engelbert: Wansener Heimatbuch Festschrift for the 700th anniversary celebration 1252–1952 , Bielefeld, self-published, 1952.
- Kurt Engelbert: History of the city of Wansen and the Wansener Halt . 1st part (all published), Ohlau i. Schl .: Verlag Dr. Hermann Eschenhagen, 1927.
Web links
- Municipality website (Polish)
Individual evidence
- ↑ Schlesische Nachrichten: 750 Years of the City of Wansen in Silesia , 13/2002, page 6. ( Memento of February 21, 2006 in the Internet Archive ) (PDF; 837 kB)
- ↑ a b Friedrich Gottlob Leonhardi : Earth Description of the Prussian Monarchy , Volume 3, Part 1, Hemmerde and Schwetschke, Halle 1792, pp. 152–153 .
- ^ Meyer's Large Conversational Lexicon . 6th edition, Volume 20, Leipzig / Vienna 1909, p. 367.
- ^ A b Michael Rademacher: German administrative history from the unification of the empire in 1871 to the reunification in 1990. strehlen.html # ew39strlwanse. (Online material for the dissertation, Osnabrück 2006).