Wiązów

Wiazow ( German Wansen ) is a city in the powiat Strzeliński in the Province of Lower Silesia in Poland. Wiazow is located on the river Olawa ( Ohle ).

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History

The Duke Henry III. of Silesia gave the Bishop Thomas I. Breslau in 1250 for permission to build a city under German law on his ecclesiastical territory near the village Wansaw. Bishop Thomas I. in turn commissioned in 1252 his Johannes Vogt with the creation of the new city Wansaw and with the recruitment of German settlers.

The city Wansen belonged until 1945 to the district Ohlau in the district Breslau in the province of Silesia.

Community

For urban and rural community Wiazow next to the township Wiazow another 26 districts include ( German name until 1945) with a mayor's office to the rural community:

  • Brylow ( Breile )
  • Bryłówek ( German Breile )
  • Częstocice ( Gunthersdorf )
  • Gulow ( Gaulau )
  • Janowo ( John joke)
  • Jaworów ( Klosdorf )
  • Jędrzychowice ( Höckricht )
  • Jutrzyna ( Marienau )
  • Kalina ( Ruppersdf. - chamotte - Fbr. )
  • Kalinowa ( Kallen )
  • Kłosów ( Klosdorf )
  • Kowalow ( Hermsdorf )
  • Krajno ( Krain )
  • Księżyce ( Knischwitz )
  • Kucharzowice (cooks village)
  • Kurowskie Chałupy ( Kauer houses)
  • Kurów (small crouch, crouching 1934-1945 )
  • Łojowice ( Louisendorf )
  • Miechowice Oławskie ( Mechwitz )
  • Ośno ( Krausenau )
  • Wiazow Stary ( Old Wansen )
  • Wawrzęcice ( Lorzendorf )
  • Wawrzyszów ( Lorenzenberg )
  • Witowice ( Weigwitz )
  • Wyszonowice ( Ruppersdorf )
  • Zborowice (lane joke)

Policy

Twinning

  • Bielefeld, Germany

References

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