Polska Wieś, Gniezno County

Polska Wieś ([ˈpɔlska ˈvjɛɕ]; German: Paulsdorf[3]) is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Kłecko, within Gniezno County, Greater Poland Voivodeship, in west-central Poland.

In the years 1975-1998, the village administratively belonged to the Poznań Voivodeship.

[6] Polska Wieś was one of the few villages located in the Middle Ages under the so-called Polish law (at that time, a location based on Magdeburg law was much more popular).

In 1771 the village paid a sheaf tithe to the parish priests of St. George in Gniezno, and its owner was Antoni Mirosławski.

[8] From April 9, 1901 to the incorporation of Greater Poland into the Polish state (1919) and during the German occupation, the village was called Paulsdorf.