Płośnica

Plosnica [ pwɔɕɲitsa ] ( German Heinrich village ) is a village and the name of a rural community with 5,800 inhabitants in Poland. You more than twelve kilometers north- west of the city Działdowo ( Soldau ) and belongs to the powiat Działdowski, Warmian -Masurian on.

History

The first written reference 1351st A church was first mentioned in 1404. The village belonged until 1945 to the district Neidenburg in East Prussia. In the First World War, there was serious damage. 1920, the place by the Versailles Treaty without a referendum to Poland and was in the course of the Second World War, 1939-1945 German again. In January 1945 the place was captured by Soviet troops and then handed over to Poland.

To the evangelical parish Heinrichsdorf belonged until 1945 also the places: Grodtken, United Lensk, Small Lensk, Priom, United Przellenk, Ruttkowitz, Schreibersdorf, Small Tauersee, Wessolowo.

Gmina

For urban and rural community include the following localities:

Footnotes

  • Gmina in the Warmia and Mazury
  • Place of Warmia and Mazury
  • Gmina Plosnica
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