Gozdnica
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History
Gozdnica was founded in the 13th century by Duke Przemko of Ścinawa. It formed part of the duchies of Żagań and Jawor, formed in the course of the medieval fragmentation of Poland into smaller duchies. It was granted town rights before 1315.[1] In 1346 it passed to Kingdom of Bohemia, then in 1353 to Saxony, and in 1364 it returned to the Duchy of Jawor, then in 1413 to the Duchy of Żagań. Town rights were revoked in 1752, and eventually restored in 1967.[1]
During World War II, Nazi Germany operated a forced labour camp for Jews.[2]
In 2016, town limits were slightly expanded by including a part of the village of Ruszów.[3]
Transport
Voivodeship roads number 300 and 350 pass through Gozdnica.
Twin towns – sister cities
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- Template:Flagicon Oldřichov v Hájích, Czech Republic[5]
References
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