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Troska (ger. Sorgau) – a non-existent settlement located in the Kożuchów commune, Nowa Sól district.

== History == The former farm was mentioned in 1791, when Radwanów was taken over by the von Abschatz und Strachwitz family. In 1844, it came into the hands of the Eckardt family, owners of Radwanów Średni. Abandoned in the 1980s.

In the first half of the 20th century it had about 50 inhabitants.

After World War II and the annexation of these lands to Poland, Ordinance No. 62 of the Prime Minister of April 9, 1953 on changing and establishing the names of towns (Monitor Polski, 1953, No. 51, Item 572) officially establishes the name of this settlement as Żarów.

During the Polish People's Republic until the end of the 1960s, a state farm operated here. But then the settlement was abandoned and demolished. Only the bridge over the Czarna Struga River remains here. Less than a kilometer northeast of Troska, there was a farm (pre-war farm) - Wolnice, which also ceased to exist at the same time as Troska.

Location
Troska was located at the Czarna Struga tributary, south of Zielona Góra.