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Nowa Wieś Złotoryjska (German: Neudorf am Rennwege) is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Złotoryja, within Złotoryja County, Lower Silesian Voivodeship, in south-western Poland. Prior to 1945 it was in Germany.
[edit] History of Village
The current name of the village accurately refers to the oldest . In 1245 called "new Australis" as the property of the bishop in Wrocław. There is no doubt that "the nuve dorf of deme Rennewege" from 1260 and 1420 described current area of village . Words "Reneweg" was according to the Horse racing track. Around Złotoryja horses have been breding for a long time, and to their races flat land around the village was perfectly suitable. A noteworthy is the fact that during the Napoleonic wars , main chief moved headquarters to the village. In the mid-nineteenth century in the village were 45 houses and 268 inhabitants. There were also school , pub, the Royal Customs facility. Evangelicals and Catholics attended to the church in Złotoryja. Currently, a village is inhabited by about 150 peoples. It is the perfect conditions for developing agriculture. Seven of manor houses and residential - is in the register of historic monuments .
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