Pasterzowice
Appearance
Pasterzowice | |
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Village | |
Coordinates: 51°35′N 15°34′E / 51.583°N 15.567°E | |
Country | Poland |
Voivodeship | Lubusz |
County | Żagań |
Gmina | Szprotawa |
First mentioned | 1283 |
Time zone | UTC+1 (CET) |
• Summer (DST) | UTC+2 (CEST) |
Vehicle registration | FZG |
Pasterzowice [pastɛʐɔˈvit͡sɛ] is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Szprotawa, within Żagań County, Lubusz Voivodeship, in western Poland.[1] It lies approximately 5 kilometres (3 mi) east of Szprotawa, 18 km (11 mi) east of Żagań, and 40 km (25 mi) south of Zielona Góra.
History
[edit]The village was first mentioned in 1283, when it was part of Piast-ruled Poland. In the 18th century it was annexed by Prussia, and from 1871 to 1945 it also formed part of Germany. During World War II, a German forced labour subcamp of the prison in Jawor was operated in the village.[2] After the defeat of Nazi Germany in the war in 1945, the village became again part of Poland.
References
[edit]- ^ "Central Statistical Office (GUS) – TERYT (National Register of Territorial Land Apportionment Journal)" (in Polish). 2008-06-01.
- ^ "Außenkommando des Zuchthauses Jauer in Hirtendorf". Bundesarchiv.de (in German). Retrieved 4 December 2020.