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TULISKA
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gm. Szczawin Kościelny, pow. gostyniński, woj. mazowieckie

The village was settled by the Dutch colonists at the end of the 18th century. In the beginning of the 19th century, it had 19 houses, 141 residents, and 311 morga of peasant land. By 1827, the village had 18 houses and 114 residents.

Tuliska is a linear village located to the north of Trębki along an east-west line with buildings on both sides of the road. The cultural landscape associated with the Dutch colonization is detectable; it has been only slightly transformed. A field layout with planted willows and drainage canals are visible. Two traditional houses characteristic for the Dutch colonization have survived in the western part of the village.

Building no. 13 is a masonry house erected before 1945. It is located in the central section of the village on the northern side of the village dirt road in a two-building homestead with a shed on its western side. The walls are made of stone bonded with cement-lime mortar (plastered on both sides). The building has a high, double-pitched, rafter-collar beam roof covered with roofing paper. A residential section (eastern side) and a cowshed are located under one roof. The building has a two-bay and two-axial interior with a centrally located modern fire system. The building is preserved in good condition.

Building no. 14 is a masonry house erected before 1945. It is located in the central section of the village on the northern side of the village dirt road in a four-building homestead (a barn, a shed, and a cellar on its western side). The walls are made of stone bonded with cement-lime mortar (plastered on both sides). The building has a high, double-pitched, rafter-collar beam roof covered with sheet metal. A residential section (eastern side) and a cowshed are located under one roof. The building has a two-bay and two and a half-axial interior with a centrally located modern fire system. The building is preserved in good condition.



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