Pisarzowice, Krapkowice County

Schreibersdorf, Polish Pisarzowice, is a town in Upper Silesia. Schreibersdorf located in the municipality Small Strehlitz in Krapkowicki powiat ( county Krappitz ) in the Polish Opole Voivodeship.

History

The town was first mentioned in 1285 as Villa Scriptoris. 1383 was followed by a mention as a writer Dorff and polish as Pisarcowice. 1858 a new Catholic church was built.

In the plebiscite in Upper Silesia on March 20, 1921 416 voters voted to remain in Germany and 28 for Poland. Schreibersdorf remained with the German Reich. 1933 lived 628 inhabitants in the village. 1939, the place had 583 inhabitants. In January 2012, the population was given only at 120. By 1945, the place was in the district of Neustadt OS.

In 1945 the previously German place under Polish administration and renamed Pisarzowice and joined the Silesian Voivodeship. In 1950, the city came to Opole Voivodeship. In 1999 the place to powiat Krapkowicki. On 17 May 2006 the writer was German village in the municipality of Small Strehlitz, plays, introduced as a second official language. On 24 November 2008, the City also received the official German place names Schreibersdorf.

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