Jaszkówka

Jaszkówka ( German Neuhannsdorf ) is a village in the powiat Kłodzki in Lower Silesia. It is located three kilometers east of Kłodzko ( Glatz ), whose rural community it belongs to.

Geography

Jaszkówka is located on the regional road 46 ( Droga Krajowa 46) of Kłodzko on the 483 m high Glatzer Pass ( Przelącz Kłodzka ) leads to Złoty Stok. The Glatzer Pass separates the boiler Glatzer of Silesia. Northeast Jaszkówka extends the Bardo Mountains ( Gory Bardzkie ).

Neighboring places are the desert Joswików ( Josephstal ) and Wojciechowice in the north, and the deserted village Podzamek Gajek ( grove ) in the southeast, Jaszkowa Dolna in the southwest and Kłodzko in the West.

History

Neuhannsdorf was founded by Leopold von Neuhaus and initially referred to as Leopold village. It belonged to Glatzer country with which it shared the story of his political and religious affiliation.

After the Silesian Wars Neuhannsdorf came together with the county of Glatz in 1763 with the Peace of Hubertusburg to Prussia. After the reorganization of Prussia belonged since 1815 to the province of Silesia from 1816 and was the county Glatz incorporated, with which it was connected until 1945. As a result of the Second World War, it fell in 1945 as almost all of Silesia to Poland and was renamed Jaszkówka. The German population was expelled. The new inhabitants were partly displaced persons from eastern Poland. Since 1945 Jaszkówek belonged to the powiat Klodzki in Wrocław Voivodeship, which was disbanded in 1975. 1975, came to the newly formed Province Wałbrzych, which existed until 1998.

Attractions

  • Several shrines (see web link)

References

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