Ligota-Ligocka Kuźnia is a district of Rybnik, in Upper Silesia, Silesian Voivodeship, southern Poland.
The word refers to the medieval custom of village founders being exempt from paying duties to their lords for a period of 5-8 years.
It had, however, always constituted an administrative part of Ligota, even though it belonged to the parish in Boguszowice.
[2] After World War I in the Upper Silesia plebiscite 1406 out of 2,195 voters in Ligota voted in favour of joining Poland, against 784 opting for staying in Germany.
Ligota (including Ligocka Kuźnia and Raszowiec) was absorbed by Rybnik in 1926.