Zielone Ludowe
Zielone Ludowe | ||
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Basic data | ||
State : | Poland | |
Voivodeship : | Lower Silesia | |
Powiat : | Kłodzko | |
Geographic location : | 50 ° 24 ' N , 16 ° 21' E | |
Residents : | ||
Telephone code : | (+48) 74 | |
License plate : | DKL | |
Economy and Transport | ||
Street : | Lewin Kłodzki - Duszniki-Zdrój | |
Next international airport : | Wroclaw |
Zielone Ludowe (until 2009 Zielone , German Hummelwitz ) is a village in the powiat Kłodzki in the Lower Silesian Voivodeship in Poland . It belongs to the rural community Lewin Kłodzki (German Lewin ) and is located four kilometers west of Duszniki-Zdrój ( Bad Reinerz ).
geography
Zielone Ludowe is located in the west of the Glatzer Kessel on Europastraße 67 . Neighboring towns are Słoszów ( Rome ) to the northeast, Duszniki-Zdroj in the east, Wapienniki ( Hordes ) in the southeast, Jawornica ( Jauernig ) and Zimne Vody ( cold water ) and Leśna [ Leśna , 1937-1945: Talheim ] and Kulin Kłodzki ( wedge village ) in Northwest.
history
Hummelwitz in the county of Glatz was built in 1776 as a colony of the city of Reinerz. Ecclesiastically it belonged to the parish church of St. Peter and Paul in Reinerz. Hummelwitz gained importance in the War of the Bavarian Succession when the Prussian King Friedrich the Great moved into a war quarter in a Hummelwitz house on July 4, 1778. Thirteen houses and a school are documented for 1788. After the reorganization of Prussia, it belonged to the province of Silesia since 1815 and was incorporated into the district of Glatz from 1816–1945 .
As a result of the Second World War , like almost all of Silesia , it fell to Poland in 1945 and was renamed Zielone . The German population was expelled . Some of the newly arrived residents were displaced from eastern Poland . 1975-1998 Zielone belonged to the Wałbrzych Voivodeship ( Waldenburg ). Together with the Ludowe settlement , it forms part of the Lewin Kłodzki rural community.
literature
- Joseph Kögler : The chronicles of the county Glatz . Revised by Dieter Pohl . Volume 2, ISBN 3-927830-09-7 , p. 257.
Web links
Individual evidence
- ^ Franz Albert: The history of the rule Hummel and its neighboring areas . First part: The Hummel reign up to 1477 . Self-published by the author, 1932, p. 34.