Rybarzowice, Silesian Voivodeship

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The village was first mentioned in a written document in 1581.

History

The first mention of Ribarzowice comes from the conscript register of the Silesian poviat in 1581.[1] In 1592, it was mentioned under the German name Fischendorf, which is related to the proximity of the Bielsko-Biała language island[2]

In 1595, the village, located in the Silesian poviat of the Krakow voivodship, was owned by the castellan of Nowy Sącz,

After the partitions, Rybarzowice found itself under Austrian rule becoming a part of the Kingdom of Galicia and Lodomeria . From 1867 within the borders of the Biała County According to the Austrian census of 1900, 223 buildings in Rybarzowice, on an area of 885 hectares ( gemeinde and gutsgebiete ), were inhabited by 1,536 people (population density 173.6 people/km2), of which 1,525 (99.3%) were Catholics and 11 (0 .7%) Jews, while 1,529 (99.5%) were Polish-speaking[3]

World War II and 21st century

During World War II, the village was incorporated into the Bielitz district in the Third Reich under the name of Fischersdorf,[4]

In 1975–1998, the town administratively belonged to the Bielsko Voivodeship.

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