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Tucznawa : ウィキペディア英語版
Tucznawa

Tucznawa (until 1960 called ''Tuczna Baba'') has been a district of Dąbrowa Górnicza since 1977. It lies in Silesian Voivodeship, in southern Poland. It is located 11.5 km south-east from the city centre and along the route Dąbrowa Górnicza – Zawiercie. Its neighbouring districts are: Sikorka and Bugaj. Tucznawa itself is divided into a few smaller parts: Smardz, Piaski, Rogatka, New Bugaj and Przymiarki (some sources recognize the last as a separate district). The majority of buildings in the district are single-family homes of country temper, with neighbouring gardens.
== History ==
The original name of the district (village) is ''Tuczno Baba'' (''Tucznobaba'') or ''Tuczna Baba'' (which means fat woman). The first records about the village are from 1298. In the late 13th century it was a part of the parish in Sławków. It had stayed in that parish until 1495, when it was moved to the newly-arisen parish in Chruszczobród. Tucznawa was mentioned in ''Liber Beneficiorum Dioecensis Cracoviensis'' by Polish medieval chronnicler, Jan Długosz. In the mid-15th century it was a property of bishops of Cracow and it was a part of ''clavis Slavcoviensis'' (bishop's estates of Sławków) until 1790.
The railroad of Warsaw–Vienna railway (''Kolej Warszawsko-Wiedeńska'') runs through the district (the closest station is Dąbrowa Górnicza Sikorka).
Since 1912 Tucznawa had been a part of Łosień common and after the World War II it became a part of Ząbkowice common. In 1975 it had been attached to the town of Ząbkowice and later it was attached to Dąbrowa Górnicza on 1 February 1977.
The Volunteer fire department of Tucznawa was established in August 1928. On 9 September the first fire group consisting of 41 volunteer members was created. In 1953 the local fire department (OSP) received its first banner funded by inhabitants of the village (with the title ''Tuczna Baba''). In 1978 to celebrate 50 years of activity, the OSP received a new banner.
On 19 January 1985 Stanisław Nowak, the bishop of Częstochowa founded a parish of Tucznawa dedicated to the Transfiguration. The first parish priest was Stanisław Sikorski.

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