Wola Piotrowa

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Wola Piotrowa
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Wola Piotrowa (Poland)
Wola Piotrowa
Wola Piotrowa
Basic data
State : Poland
Voivodeship : Subcarpathian
Powiat : Sanocki
Gmina : Bukowsko
Geographic location : 49 ° 27 '  N , 22 ° 3'  E Coordinates: 49 ° 27 '2 "  N , 22 ° 2' 33"  E
Residents : 332 (2016)
Postal code : 38-505
Telephone code : (+48) 13
License plate : RSA



Wola Piotrowa is a village with a Schulzenamt in the Bukowsko municipality in the Sanocki powiat of the Subcarpathian Voivodeship in Poland .

View of Wola Piotrowa

geography

The place is in the Lower Beskids , in the so-called Lemkenland . The neighboring towns are Tokarnia in the north-west, Bukowsko in the north, Karlików in the south-west, and Wisłok Wielki in the south-west.

history

The place was founded in the early 16th century according to Wallachian law and in 1526 Pyothrowa Wolya was still tax-free.

The village initially belonged to the Kingdom of Poland (from 1569 in the aristocratic republic of Poland-Lithuania ), Ruthenian Voivodeship , Sanok region . During the first partition of Poland , Wola Piotrowa came to the new Kingdom of Galicia and Lodomeria of the Habsburg Empire in 1772 (from 1804).

After the end of the First World War and the collapse of the Austro-Hungarian monarchy, Wola Piotrowa came to Poland in 1918. This was only interrupted by the occupation of Poland by the Wehrmacht in World War II .

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Protestant prayer house in the village
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Fraternal Church in Horní Suchá (Sucha Górna)


In 1944 some of the residents were relocated to Soviet Ukraine, the rest were forcibly relocated in the Vistula action . Of the Lemkian population and 60 farms, only one cross remained in the place of the Greek Catholic Church. In the winter of 1966/1967 the first Protestant families from Ustroń in Cieszyn Silesia settled there , but especially from the Polish minority in the community in Dolní Žukov (Polish Żuków Dolny , German Nieder Zukau ) in the Olsa region in Czechoslovakia , where the situation is for them was worse, including only two farmers. The settlers, the majority with no farming experience, were religiously motivated and looked for greater freedom for their Pentecostal church from the communist authorities. A total of 34 Teschen-Silesian families came. Dozens of other families followed in Puławy and Wisłoczek . In 1969 the town received the Schulzenamt again after the Vistula campaign. The first Schulz until 1994 was Andrzej Wisełka. In 1984 the Pentecostals built the house of prayer, a replica of the fraternal church buildings in Horní Suchá (Polish Sucha Górna , German Obersuchau ). The local Pentecostal congregation continues the tradition of the Związek Stanowczych Chrześcijan organization, founded in 1910 in Cieszyn Silesia , which was separated from the Lutheran Church, and is now one of only 7 congregations of this church (Ewangeliczna Wspólnota Zielonoświątkowa) in Poland opened in Sanok, an independent municipality from 1993). Besides Pentecostals there are also followers of the William Branham movement.

From 1975 to 1998 Wola Piotrowa was part of the Krosno Voivodeship .

Individual evidence

  1. a b Wojciech Krukar, Tadeusz Andrzej Olszański, PaweĹ Luboński and other: Beskid. Przewodnik dla prawdziwego turysty . Oficyna Wydawnicza "Rewasz", Pruszków 2008, ISBN 978-83-62460-24-3 , p. 1 (Polish).

Web links

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