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Suszyna

Suszyna
Village
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Suszyna is located in Poland
Suszyna
Suszyna
Coordinates: 50°28′37″N 16°31′23″E / 50.47694°N 16.52306°E / 50.47694; 16.52306Coordinates: 50°28′37″N 16°31′23″E / 50.47694°N 16.52306°E / 50.47694; 16.52306
Country  Poland
Voivodeship Lower Silesian
County Kłodzko
Gmina Radków
Elevation 380-415 m (−982 ft)
Population
 • Total 233

Suszyna [suˈʂɨna] (German: Dürrkunzendorf) is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Radków, within Kłodzko County, Lower Silesian Voivodeship, in southwest Poland.

It lies approximately 9 kilometres (6 mi) east of Radków, 11 km (7 mi) north-west of Kłodzko, and 81 km (50 mi) south-west of the regional capital Wrocław.It is a small chain village in the south-eastern part of the Ścinawskie Hills . It lies at an altitude of about 380-415 m above sea level , in a fairly deep valley, through which flows down a small stream. These ridges are built of red-spotted sludge with melafir clusters.Value are found in the specimens of minerals and precious stones (decorative) particularly found here brush amethyst and agate. In the hamlet Suszyny - Mrówieńcu (Ger. Finkenhübel b. SeifersdorfIn the years 1830-1840, high quality graphite was extracted.

Dürrkunzendorf was mentioned for the first time in 1353 as "czu dorryn Cunczendorf" and in 1384 as "Dorrenkunzendorf". It belonged to the District Wünschelburg in the Glatzerland , which was a sub-country of the Crown Bohemia . With this he shared the history of his political and ecclesiastical affiliation since his existence. It consisted of two parts:

After the Silesian wars , Dürrkunzendorf came together with the County of Glatz in 1763 with the Hubertusburger Frieden to Prussia . After the reorganization of Prussia, it had belonged to the province of Silesia since 1815 , which was divided into counties. 1816-1853 was the district of Glatz , 1854-1932 the county of Neurode responsible. After its dissolution in 1933 Dürrkunzendorf belonged again to the district of Glatz. Since 1874 it formed together with the rural community Seifersdorf and agricultural estates same the District Seifersdorf [2] .

As a consequence of the Second World War Dürrkunzendorf fell to Poland in 1945 and was renamed Suszyna . The German population was expelled in 1946. The newly settled inhabitants were partly home-displaced from Eastern Poland . 1975-1998, Suszyna belonged to the Wałbrzych voivodship (German Waldenburg )

After 1945 the Poles settled here, according to data from 1947, the highest number of them came from the Cracow province - 203, and from Kresów : from Lwow - 83 and Tarnopol - 66. The village lost its function as a resort. The airport and glider school were devastated (the school was run by a rural school ). The village, however, is partially depopulated and is now exclusively agricultural. According to the National Census (III 2011) it had 233 inhabitants.


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