The Polish Village of Hucisko Nienadowskie (Dubiecko Parish)

The Słownik Geograficzny Królestwa Polskiego i Innych Krajów Słowiańskich (Geographical Dictionary of the Kingdom of Poland and other Slavonic Countries) includes an entry for the village of Hucisko Nienadowskie in Dubiecko Parish.

1855 Map of Dubiecko and Environs

Ritter, Karl. 1855. “Administrativ-Karte von Den Königreichen Galizien und Lodomerien.” Wien: Verlag und Eigenthum von Artaria & Co.; digital images, Polona (https://polona.pl/item-view/9341ec1b-5a4b-44a5-9f6b-a22c716faf46?page=36: accessed 30 November 2025)

Source:  Sulimierski, Filip, Bronisław Chlebowski, and Władysław Walewski, eds., Słownik Geograficzny Królestwa Polskiego i Innych Krajów Słowiańskich (Geographical Dictionary of the Kingdom of Poland and other Slavonic Countries) – Warsaw 1882, Volume III, page 202.

Click on the link for a PDF copy of the first Słownik Geograficzny entry for Hucisko Nienadowskie (Dubiecko Parish). Translated from the Polish, the entry reads:

11.) H[ucisko] Nienadowskie, a village in Przemyśl County, 32 kilometers northwest of Przemyśl and 6 kilometers northwest of the post office in Dubiecko. To the west it borders Huta Drohobycka and Drohobyczka, to the south Śliwnica and Nienadowa, to the east and north Jarosław County, namely Kramarzówka, Jodłówka, and Świebodna. The area is hilly. On the northwest side of the village, one point rises to 404 meters, and on the county border it reaches Raczyn, 452 meters. To the south of the village lies the Jodłowski Forest, with a peak 378 meters high. Through the center of the village flows the Kamionka stream, a tributary of the San, and collects all its tributaries from the right and the left bank. The larger property (owned by Count Eustachy Dembiński) comprises 98 mórgs of arable land, 3 mórgs of meadows and gardens, 28 mórgs of pastures; the peasants have 494 mórgs of arable land, 39 mórgs of meadows and gardens, 101 mórgs of pastures, and 16 mórgs of forest. According to calculations from 1869, there were 95 houses and 545 residents; according to the schematism of 1881, there are 545 residents of the Roman Catholic religion. In the manor area, there is 1 house and 12 residents. The Roman Catholic parish is in Dubiecko.

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