Koźlice, Zgorzelec County

Kozlice ( German: Köslitz ) is a village in the Polish part of Upper Lusatia in the Lower Silesian Voivodeship. The place belongs to the rural community of Zgorzelec (Polish: gmina wiejska Zgorzelec ) to. In February 2009, the city counted 208 inhabitants. The mayor called Stanisław Kolenda.

Geography

Kozlice is located on the Lusatian Neisse, which is also the border to Germany. The village lies on the edge of Neißeauen at an altitude of about 201.6 m npm In the north of the village is the former independent town Lasowice ( Posottendorf ), which (since 1936: Weinhübel ) once to Posottendorf Lesch - joke. Belonged. In the south, Osiek Łużycki (Wendish - Ossig ) and in the southwest Koźmin ( Kosma ) close to.

Through the village only performs a side street of Kozlice after Osiek Łużycki ( Kuhna ), which continues east to the province road 352. The province road connects Zgorzelec Bogatynia.

History

The village belonged to the parish Wendish Ossig. Also, school and cemetery were located in the neighboring town. The town has only a blacksmith, a baker, a wheelwright, a post office, a butcher shop and a general store were material. In the neighboring mountain basalt was mined in two quarries. Was located on the hillside was once a castle wall, which was connected via light signals with the prehistoric hillfort on the country's crown.

After the Second World War, the territories east of the Neisse fell to Poland. Due to the demolition of the Neisse River Bridge in Weinhübel and the limit position of the place fell into a deep isolation. The wine Hubler district Posottendorf slammed after the war Köslitz. But the place which once belonged to Weinhübel was largely devastated. The former manor at the former Neisse transition was demolished.

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