Ludowe

Ludowe ( German Reinerzkrone ) is a village in the powiat Kłodzki in the Province of Lower Silesia in Poland. It belongs to the rural community Lewin Kłodzki and lies four kilometers west of Duszniki - Zdrój.

Geography

Ludowe lies in the west of the boiler Glatzer on the European road 67 neighboring villages are Słoszów in the northeast, Duszniki -Zdrój in the east, Wapienniki ( Hordes ) in the southeast, and Jawornica Zimne Vody and Leśna and Kulin Kłodzki in the northwest.

History

Reinerzkrone in the county of Glatz 1776 was created on the grounds of a parceled Vorwerks as a colony of the city Reinerz. Ecclesiastical it belonged to the parish church of St. Peter and Paul in Reinerz. Beginning of the 19th century, it consisted of twelve houses and a Kretscham. After the reorganization it was part of Prussia from 1815 to the province of Silesia and the county of Glatz 1816-1945 was incorporated. As a result of the Second World War, it fell in 1945 as almost all of Silesia to Poland and was renamed Ludowe. The German population was expelled. The new inhabitants were partly displaced persons from eastern Poland. 1975-1998 belonged to Ludowe Voivodeship Wałbrzych. Along with the settlement Zielone it forms a district of the rural community Lewin Kłodzki.

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