Plewki, Wyszków County
Village in Masovian Voivodeship, Poland
52°48′55″N 21°38′34″E / 52.81528°N 21.64278°E / 52.81528; 21.64278![](http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/thumb/1/12/Flag_of_Poland.svg/23px-Flag_of_Poland.svg.png)
Plewki [ˈplɛfki] is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Długosiodło, within Wyszków County, Masovian Voivodeship, in east-central Poland.[1]
History
During the German occupation of Poland (World War II), on August 31, 1944, German troops carried out a massacre of 11 Poles in the village. It was one of several pacifications perpetrated in the area in retaliation for German losses suffered in the battles of Jarząbka and Pecynka, which were fought nearby against the Polish Home Army.[2]
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- Adamowo
- Augustowo
- Blochy
- Budy-Przetycz
- Chorchosy
- Chrzczanka Włościańska
- Chrzczanka-Folwark
- Dalekie
- Dębienica
- Grądy Szlacheckie
- Grądy Zalewne
- Jaszczułty
- Kalinowo
- Kornaciska
- Łączka
- Lipniak-Majorat
- Małaszek
- Marianowo
- Nowa Pecyna
- Nowa Wieś
- Nowe Bosewo
- Olszaki
- Ostrykół Dworski
- Ostrykół Włościański
- Plewki
- Prabuty
- Przetycz Włościańska
- Przetycz-Folwark
- Sieczychy
- Stara Pecyna
- Stare Bosewo
- Stare Suski
- Stasin
- Wólka Grochowa
- Wólka Piaseczna
- Zalas
- Zamość
- Znamiączki
- Zygmuntowo
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