Dugout (town)


Dlubnia - a village in Malopolska, was established at the end of the 12th century (the first mention of it dates back to 1198), where the villages of Imbramowice, Malyysc and Ściborzyc were separated throughout the centuries. p> History

The duck was then the property of the synagogues from Miechow. In the middle of the 12th century, as a consequence of the construction of the Norbertine convent, the village was divided into two parts: Imbramowice, which was conferred to the monastery, and in Ściborzyce, which became the property of the Cistercians from Szczyrzyc.

One hundred years later, Ściborzyc was separated from Małyszyce, which was also given to the monastery, and the Ściborzyce fell into private hands. Bibliography

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