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SOKOLA GÓRA
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gm. Parzęczew, pow. zgierski, woj. łodzkie

Sokola Góra was a gentry village was settled by the Dutch colonists at the end of the 18th century. In 1827, it had 16 houses and 162 residents. In 1890, the village had 15 houses and 186 residents; it belonged to the Evangelical congregation in Aleksandrów.

Sokola Góra is a linear village located to the south of the village of Sobień near Krasnodęby Stare and Karolinów; homesteads are situated on both sides of the village with a near-latitudinal layout.

Elements of the cultural landscape characteristic of the Dutch colonization are detectable. Fields that stretch behind the buildings descend slightly away from the road. Numerous poplar and willow trees extracting water excess from the ground are detectable. A canal draining the excess of ground water runs parallel to the road on the southern side.

    
SGKP, t. XI, 1890, s. 15.


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