Prusice

Prusice ( German: Prausnitz ) is a town in Poland, in Lower Silesia with about 2,200 inhabitants.

Geography

The city is located in the powiat Trzebnicki north of Trebnitzer country back and to the north of the Cat Mountains, about ten kilometers north-west of Trzebnica.

History

At the end of the 19th century Prausnitz was in the Prussian district Breslau, County Militsch and had a Protestant and a Catholic church, a castle, a municipal court and a shoemaker. In 1885 there lived 2053 inhabitants.

Community

The urban and rural community Prusice consists of 27 districts ( German name until 1945) with a mayor's office ::

  • Borów ( Krumpach )
  • Borówek
  • BrzeĹşno ( United Breesen )
  • Budzicz ( Puditsch, 1936-1945: George village)
  • Chodlewko ( Kodlewe, 1936-1945: Pond Village )
  • Dębnica ( Dambitsch, 1936-1945: Ritterhof )
  • Gola ( Guhlau )
  • Górowo (Konrad Waldau )
  • Jagoszyce ( Jagatschütz, 1936-1945: Hunting contactor)
  • Kaszyce Wielkie ( United Kaschütz, 1937-1945: Scholz Mayrhofen )
  • Kopaszyn
  • Kosinowo ( Koschnöwe, 1936-1945: Goats field)
  • Krościna Mała (small Krutschen, 1936-1945: Gebhard )
  • Krościna Wielka (Great Krutschen )
  • Ligota Strupińska ( Schmark - Ellguth, 1937-1945: Catherine reason)
  • Ligotka ( Ellguth )
  • Pawłów Trzebnicki ( Pawellau, 1937-1945: Paul Kirch)
  • Pększyn ( Pinxen, 1937-1945: Haguenau )
  • Pietrowice Małe ( Kleinpeter joke)
  • Piotrkowice ( United Peterwitz )
  • Prusice ( Prausnitz )
  • Raszowice ( Rapid joke)
  • Skokowa ( Gellendorf )
  • Strupina ( strops )
  • Świerzów ( seasoning )
  • Wilkowa ( United Wilkawe, 1937-1945: Wolf Walde )
  • Wszemirów ( Schimmerau )

Another town in the municipality is Zakrzewo ( Sackerschöwe ​​, 1936-1945: Busch meadow).

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