Suszyna

Suszyna ( German Dürr Kunz village) is a village located in powiat Kłodzki in Lower Silesia in Poland. It belongs to the urban and rural community Radków ( Wuenschelburg ).

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Geography

Suszyna located 10 kilometers northwest of the county town Kłodzko. Neighboring towns are Ścinawka Dolna in the north, Gorzuchów in the northeast, and Ruszowice Kamieniec the southeast, Niwa and Wolany in the south, Kopanka ( Agnes field) in the southwest and Raszków in the northwest.

History

Dürr Kunz village was first mentioned in 1353 as " czu the dorryn Cunczendorf " and in 1384 called " Dorrenkunzendorf ". It belonged to the district Wuenschelburg in Glatzer country that was a by- the land of the crown of Bohemia. With this, it told the story of his political and religious affiliation since its inception. It consisted of two parts:

  • The Freirichtergut had 1408 Peter Trautmann. For its owners, among other things, included the families of old, from Sauern and Ullersdorf. Johann Georg von Ullersdorf sold it in 1738 to Franz Anton von Haug joke on Pish Schukowitzgasse. From that time it was referred to as the Haugwitz'sche share.
  • The Domini Alan was part of the 1348 Titzko of Pannwitz, which was also owned by the adjacent rule Hummel, among others. From 1454 to 1625 it belonged to the noble family Donig. 1628, this share of a fief was converted into a heritage that the respective owners of the courtyard in Lower stones, last Count of Magni belonged.

After the Silesian Wars Dürr Kunz village came together with the county of Glatz in 1763 with the Peace of Hubertusburg to Prussia. After the reorganization of Prussia belonged since 1815 to the province of Silesia, which was divided into counties. 1816-1853 County of Glatz, 1854-1932, the district neurodegeneration was responsible. After its dissolution in 1933 Dürr Kunz village belonged until 1945 to turn county Glatz. Since 1874 it formed together with the rural community and the agricultural estates Seifersdorf the eponymous administrative district Seifersdorf.

As a result of World War II Dürr Kunz village fell in 1945 to Poland and was renamed Suszyna. The German population was expelled in 1946. The newly settled inhabitants were partly displaced persons from eastern Poland. 1975-1998 belonged to Suszyna Voivodeship Wałbrzych.

Colony Finke Karpacz

The colony Finke Hubel was created after 1750 at the uppermost southern end of the village on a base, the first known landowners Tenhard of Pannwitz was. He sold it in 1454 to Hans von Donig. 1594 appropriated him Hans von Schweinichen and 1616 Georg von Seydlitz. His widow sold the estate in 1618 the Dürr Kunz villages free judge Georg Alt, who connected him with the Freirichtergut.

Around 1800 there was a colony of finches Karpacz of 19 buildings, a Kretscham, a Teerofen and a windmill.

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