Nadarzyn
Nadarzyn is a village located in powiat Pruszkowski in the Masovian Voivodeship, Poland. Nadarzyn is seat of the rural commune ( gmina wiejska ).
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Geography
Nadarzyn located 20 km southwest of Warsaw
History
In the early fifteenth century, the village of Nadarzyńskich family belonged. 1453 Nadarzyn received by the Duke of Masovia Boleslaw IV the town right after Kulm law. The city charter for Nadarzyn has been confirmed by several Polish kings. 1469 a wooden church was built in the city. In the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, the village changed hands several times. In 1806 Nadarzyn under Russian administration. 1869 Nadarzyn was downgraded to the status of a settlement and thus lost its city charter. In a fire in 1915 the wooden buildings were destroyed around the market.
From 1975-1998 Nadarzyn belonged to the Province of Warsaw.
Community
Geography
The municipality has a surface area of 73.4 km ². 67 % of its territory is used for agriculture, 18% is covered by forest.
Sołectwo
For the rural community Nadarzyn include a total of 18 villages of which are the following 15 Soltysships Kajetany, Krakowiany, Młochów, Nadarzyn I, II Nadarzyn, slogan, Rozalin, Rusiec, Stara Wies, Strzeniówka, Szamoty, Urzut, Walendów, Wola Krakowiańska, Wolica. The villages Kostowiec Bieliny, Żabieniec affiliated Schulz offices.
Education
The municipality has three kindergartens ( Przedszkole ), five primary schools ( szkoła podstawowa ) and a middle school ( gimnazjum ).
Traffic
The line passing through Nadarzyn Droga Krajowa 8 later becomes a part of the highway Droga ekspresowa S8.