Huta Żuławska
Huta Żuławska | |
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Village | |
Huta Żuławska | |
Coordinates: 54°15′14″N 19°34′55″E / 54.25389°N 19.58194°E | |
Country | Poland |
Voivodeship | Warmian-Masurian |
County | Elbląg County |
Gmina | Milejewo |
Population | 150 |
Huta Żuławska [ˈxuta ʐuˈwafska] (German: Hütte) is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Milejewo, within Elbląg County, Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship, in northern Poland.[1] It lies approximately 5 kilometres (3 mi) north-east of Milejewo, 22 km (14 mi) north-east of Elbląg, and 80 km (50 mi) north-west of the regional capital Olsztyn.
While traditionally Prussian, with the Second Peace of Thorn in 1466 the area became part of the Kingdom of Poland until 1772; 1772-1945 Kingdom of Prussia and Germany (East Prussia). After World War II the region was placed under Polish administration and ethnically cleansed according to the post-war Potsdam Agreement. The native German populace was expelled and replaced with Poles.
The village has a population of 150.
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Coordinates: 54°15′14″N 19°34′55″E / 54.25389°N 19.58194°E