Category Archives: Northern Mazovia

Luberadz

Luberadz. A village on Łydy her, mentioned in 1239 r.

W XIX w. there was a distillery in the village, brewery, brickyard and tar factory.

Palace - one of the most interesting rural residences in Poland, situated on a river embankment, erected in 1789 …

Own

Own – Village, seat of the commune office.

A classicist manor house in the village, brick; with 1 half. XIX w., with shadows, surrounded by a landscaped park. In years 1831-44 lived and worked on Bruno Kiciński.

Bruno Kicinski (1797-1844) – journalist, poet, writer and translator. He wrote songs …

Malżyn

Malżyn. A village on the left bank of Wkra, on the local road from Glinojeck to Sochocin. During the Polish-Russian war 9 brand 1831 r. he suffered a defeat in the village, defending itself to the end, Polish branch under the command of Maj. Wągrodzki. During the Polish-Bolshevik war …

Kondrajec

Kondrajec. During the Polish-Bolshevik war 15 of August 1920 r. between Kondrajce and Kuchary there were fierce fights between Polish soldiers and 49 pp. under the command of Capt. Nadachowski and z 145 pp. under the command of Lt.. Rachmistruka belonging to 18 DP with branches …

Sochocin

Sochocin – A village on the Wkra River, separating Wysoczyzna Ciechanowska from Wysoczyzna Płońska. The seat of the commune office.

W 1385 r. Sochocin was granted town privileges as a private town by Janusz I, the Duke of Mazovia. W 1480 r. was bought by Janusz II, the Duke of Masovia. …

White

Village. Ok. 500 m to the south. from the road, on the high slope of the Wkra valley, early medieval stronghold, known as the Napoleonic Mountains. It is an earth embankment with a height of approx. 4 m, in the shape of a quadrilateral.

3 km to the east. – Gromadzyn. In the village, the obelisk of …

Sacred

Part of the city of Płońsk. Formerly a village that was the salary of the parish priest of Płońsk.

Archaeological research conducted in 1959-60 found the existence of a settlement from the period of Roman influence (I w. p.n.e.

– 4th c. neither.), with traces of houses, lime and iron kilns, a …

Wired

A group of villages on the Przewodówka river, which consists of Wired Lots, Wired-Majorat and Wired-Poduchowne. Neo-Gothic parish church. pw. st. Roch from the 19th century. Chapel-tomb of 1831 r. erected by Paweł Grąbczewski, MP and judge of peace of the Pułtusk poviat.…

Gąsiorowo

In the village there is a large filial church. (do 1847 r. through.) pw. st. John the Baptist erected in 1792 r. from the foundation of the Bishop of Płock Hilary Szembek. Wood, carcass construction, boarded. Its architecture refers to the brick baroque churches. The nave on a plan similar to a square …

Strzegocin

Strzegocin

There is a post-Bernardine church in the village, currently par. pw. Our Lady of the Scapular, built in 1740 r., late baroque, three-nave, brick, with a two-tower facade. Baroque polychrome z 2 half. 18th century. Late baroque equipment inside. Plaque in honor 6 inhabitants who died in the years 1918-20. …