Nadolice Wielkie, Village in Lower Silesian Voivodeship, Poland
Nadolice Wielkie is a village in the Gmina Czernica administrative district in Lower Silesian Voivodeship. The settlement is located roughly 14 kilometers east of Wrocław in southwestern Poland and forms part of the regional administrative structure.
The village was first recorded in Latin documents from 1250 under the name Nadlic. It received its current name following post-war administrative reorganization in the region.
The population of 2,544 residents maintains local traditions within the Lower Silesian region while participating in administrative activities under Gmina Czernica supervision.
The village operates under postal code 55-003 and follows Central European Time. Municipal services and administrative matters are handled through the Gmina Czernica office.
The settlement was temporarily called Wysławice between 1945 and 1948 before receiving its current name. This brief renaming reflects how the region redefined itself in the post-war period.
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