- Kosztowy
Kosztowy ( _de. Kosztow) is a quarter of the city of
Mysłowice in theSilesian Voivodship ofPoland . The formerly independent municipality is approximately 4 km south the city centre of Mysłowice, close of the neighbouring city ofImielin . In the course of a major re-organisation of municipal borders inUpper Silesia it was incorporated into Mysłowice together withWesoła andDziećkowice .History
The first mentioning of Kosztowy is in an old document from the 14th century. During that time it belonged to the Duchy of Ratibor. In 1391 Duke Johann II (the Iron) gave the large forests surrounding Kosztowy, Imielin and Gross Chelm to the
Bishop of Cracow. Since the bishops were also civil administrators of their areas, Kosztowy did not become part ofSilesia until 1742. In 1772 it became part ofPrussia and from 1792 it belonged to the newly-formed district of Imielin. In 1807 it became part of the Principality ofSiewierz governed by the French marshalJean Lannes . In 1817 it was returned to Prussia. The upper-silesian village of Kosztowy had 718 inhabitants in 1885. From 1818 to 1922 it was part of the "Kreis" (district) of Pless until it was turned over toPoland in 1922.Facilities
Near Kosztowy there is a FM- and TV-transmission facility with a 355 metre high guyed mast.
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