Jadowniki Mokre
Jadowniki Mokre is a village in Poland in Gmina Wietrzychowice, Tarnów County, Lesser Poland Voivodeship.
History
The unwritten history of settlement in this area dates back to the Neolithic archaeological discoveries confirming the presence of settlements from two thousand years ago testify to this.In the 19th century, the village was described as: Jadowniki Mokre, a village between the Dunajec River and the mouth of the Uszwica River into the Vistula, in Brzesko County, Wietrzychowice parish, in the Równa area, has 976 Roman Catholic inhabitants.
In 1449, the owner of Jadowniki was Albert Czapka of the Nowina coat of arms
Monuments
Monuments entered into the Poland register of monuments of the Lesser Poland Voivodeship- Settlement from the period of Roman influence.
- Plaque to commemorate those killed and murdered during World War Two in Poland.
Religion
In Jadowniki Mokre there is a church called the Parish of the Immaculate Heart of the Blessed Virgin Mary and a care and rehabilitation center for children and youth run by Caritas.People associated with the town
- Józef Kowalczyk – the first Apostolic Nuncio to Poland, in the years 1989–2010, and Primate of Poland in the years 2010–2014.