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Coat of arms of Gmina Krośniewice

Alternate names: Krośniewice [Pol], Kroshnivitz [Yid], Kroßwitz [Ger]. 52°15' N, 19°11' E, 37 miles NNW of Łódź, 8 miles W of Kutno. 1900 Jewish population: 5,054.

Słownik Geograficzny Królestwa Polskiego (1880-1902), IV, pp. 705-706: "Krośniewice".

Gmina Krośniewice, an urban-rural administrative district in Kutno County, Łódź Voivodeship in central Poland, has Its seat in the town of Krośniewice 56 km (35 mi) N of the regional capital Łódź. The 2006 total population is 9,037 (out of which the population of Krośniewice is 4,647. Gmina Krośniewice also contains the villages and settlements of Bardzinek, Bielice, Cudniki, Cygany, Franki, Głaznów, Głogowa, Godzięby, Górki Miłońskie, Iwiczna, Jankowice, Kajew, Kopy, Kopyta, Krzewie, Luboradz, Marynin, Miłonice, Miłosna, Morawce, Nowe, Nowe Jankowice, Ostałów, Pawlikowice, Pniewko, Pomarzany, Raszynek, Rozpacz, Skłóty, Stara Wieś, Stare Morawce, Suchodoły, Szubina, Szubsk Duży, Szubsk-Towarzystwo, Teresin, Tumidaj, Witów, Wola Nowska, Wychny, Wymysłów, Zalesie, Zieleniew and Zosin. Map [June 2009]

CEMETERY:

Rededication of cemetery: Rededication of Jewish Cemetery in Krosniewice (near Lodz) after a complete restoration (clearing inside, fence, memorial plaque) funded by descendants of Jews from the village and overseen by the Foundation for the Preservation of Jewish Heritage in Poland (FODZ)  August 21, 2014

US Commission No. POCE000620

The town is located at 52°16' 19°8' in Plock province, 57 km from Lodz and 45 km from Wloclawek. Cemetery: at Przy Szosie Do Poznania. Present population is 5,000-25,000 with no Jews.

Pawel Fijalkowski, 96-500 Sochaczew, Ulica Ziemowita 11, tel. 227-91 completed survey on November 20, 1991. Documentation: the Registry of Jewish Cemeteries, 1987 [Rejestr Cmentarzy Zydowskich Urzedu Ds. Wyznan, 1981]. The site was visited during May 1990. Interviews were conducted with J. Jedrzejczak, Krosniewice, ul. Sikorskiego 1.

[UPDATE] Jewish headstone fragments discovered in the river at the town of Krosniewice now are kept at the Krosniewice Jewish cemetery that was fenced in 2014 by FODZ. A year later an access was road was BUILT. Source: FODZ on Facebook. [August 2017]

Parent Category: EASTERN EUROPE