Rusinowa

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Rusinowa
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Rusinowa is located in Poland
Rusinowa
Coordinates: 50°45′43.2″N 16°20′13.56″E / 50.762000°N 16.3371000°E / 50.762000; 16.3371000Coordinates: 50°45′43.2″N 16°20′13.56″E / 50.762000°N 16.3371000°E / 50.762000; 16.3371000

Rusinowa (former, German name: Reußendorf) is a town of Poland and now part of the town Wałbrzych. It was first mentioned in a Latin document Liber fundationis episcopatus Vratislaviensis from around 1305 as villa ottonis;[1] since the end of the 14th century, it is called "Reußendorf"; in 1945 it was renamed "Rusinowa".

The "castle" of Carl Robert Tielsch is located in Rusinowa; after the polish transition in 1945, it served as an orphanage and a school.

The organist Gerhard Schwarz was born in the city in 1902.

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  1. ^ "Liber fundationis episcopatus Vratislaviensis" (in Latin). Retrieved 13 July 2014.

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