Wrocisławice
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Wrocisławice | |
Coordinates: 51°07′46″N 16°29′33″E / 51.12944°N 16.49250°E | |
Country | Poland |
Voivodeship | Lower Silesian |
County | Środa Śląska |
Gmina | Środa Śląska |
Wrocisławice [vrɔt͡ɕiswaˈvit͡sɛ] (German: Obsendorf) is a village in Lower Silesia, in the administrative district of Gmina Środa Śląska within Środa Śląska County, Lower Silesian Voivodeship, in south-western Poland.[1] Prior to 1945 it was in Germany. After World War II the region was placed under Polish administration and ethnically cleansed according to the post-war Potsdam Agreement. The native German populace was expelled and replaced with Poles.
The history of the village most likely goes back to the 13th century (the neighbouring village of Bukówek, Ger. Buchenwald, was founded in 1282). A parish church already existed in the village in the Middle Ages. The present church of St Lawrence was built at the beginning of the 17th century and features an 18th-century altar painting of St Lawrence with a splendid polichrome wooden frame and a baroque painting of St Nicolaus.
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A map of the village by F.B. Wernher, 18th century
External links
- The Parish Website (in Polish)
- General information about Lower Silesia from the State University of New York
- 18th-century maps of Lower Silesian towns and villages from Topographia Seu Compendium Silesiae. Pars II by Friedrich Bernhard Wernher (website of Wratislaviae Amici)
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