Płużniczka
Płużniczka ( German: Small Pluschnitz ) is a town in Upper Silesia in the Toszek ( Tost ) in the powiat Gliwice in Silesian Voivodeship in Poland.
Geography
Geographical Location
Płużniczka located four kilometers northwest of the municipality seat Toszek, 25 kilometers northwest of the county town of Gliwice ( Gleiwitz ) and 45 kilometers northwest of the voivodship Katowice.
Neighboring towns
Neighboring towns of Płużniczka in the West Płużnica Wielka (Great Pluschnitz ), in the southeast Toszek ( Tost ) and in the south Pawłowice ( Pawlowitz ).
Districts
- Grabina
History
In the plebiscite in Upper Silesia on March 20, 1921 voted 51 voters to remain in Germany and 99 for Poland. Small Pluschnitz remained with the German Reich. 1933 lived 343 inhabitants in the village. On 12 February 1936, the town was renamed in Reichenhöh. 1939, the place had 402 inhabitants. By 1945, the place was in the district of Tost - Gleiwitz.
In 1945 the previously German place under Polish administration and renamed Płużnica Mała and joined the Silesian Voivodeship. In 1950, the city came to Katowice Voivodeship. On 1 January 1990, the town was renamed in Płużniczka. In 1999 the place to re-founded powiat Gliwice and the new Silesian Voivodeship.
Footnotes
Boguszyce ( Boguschütz ) | Ciochowice ( Ciochowitz ) | Kotliszowice ( Kottlischowitz ) | Kotulin ( United Kottulin ) | Ligota Toszecka ( Ellguth - Tost ) | Paczyna ( United Patschin ) | Paczynka (small Patschin ) | Pawłowice ( Pawlowitz ) | Pisarzowice ( Pissarzowitz ) | Płużniczka (small Pluschnitz ) | Pniów ( Pniow ) | Proboszczowice ( Probo Scho joke) | Sarnów ( Sarnau ) | Toszek ( Tost ) | Wilkowiczki (small Wilkowitz )
Areas of Toszek: Daniele, Oracze ( Oratsche )
- Gmina Toszek
- Place in Silesia
- Place of Silesia Voivodeship