Talk:Prudnik

Nowe Miasto?
Given that its name in German was Neustadt in Oberschlesien and Polnisch Neustadt (per pl:Prudnik), was Prudnik ever called Nowe Miasto in Polish? -- Deborahjay (talk) 10:13, 3 May 2009 (UTC) ""Originally, the village was called Polish Village (Polska Wieś). The name disappeared even in the Middle Ages, and in its place a new, Prądnik [appeared], from the name of a river with a fast stream. The Germans named the town as Polnische Neustadt, then Neustadt only. The current name comes from 1948.""
 * I have looked up the query in Google, and these are the results: 1, 2. The first link is a forum of the inhabitants of Prudnik. Although the name Neustadt is mentioned on the page, its Polish equivalent isn't mentioned when it comes to Prudnik. The second link gives us what seems a full genesis of the name; the translation follows.

Taking the above information into consideration, I'd say that Prudnik was never called Nowe Miasto in Polish. Tomasz W. Kozłowski (talk) 11:12, 3 May 2009 (UTC)

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