Strzelce Opolskie, Strzelce County, Opole Voivodeship, Poland

Etymology | Demographics | Transport | History | Sport | Villages | Neighbouring gminas

🇵🇱 Strzelce Opolskie [ˈstʂɛlt͡sɛ ɔˈpɔlskʲɛ] ⓘ (Groß Strehlitz, Silesian: Wielge Strzelce) is a town in southern Poland with 17,900 inhabitants (2019), situated in the Opole Voivodeship. It is the capital of Strzelce County.

Etymology The name of the town is of Polish origin and comes from the old Polish word strzelec, which means "hunter" or "archer".

Demographics Strzelce Opolskie is one of the biggest centres of German minority in Poland.

Transport The town is located along the major rail line which joins Gliwice and Opole. Until 1999, there was a branch line connecting Strzelce Opolskie with Kędzierzyn Koźle. It closed as part of PKP's cost-cutting measures, although the rails still (2006) remain in site.

The town is located on the Polish National road No. 94, and the Voivodeship roads 409 and 426.

History The settlement was mentioned in 13th-century documents, when it was part of Piast-ruled Poland. It received town rights probably in the 13th century. Local dukes of the Piast dynasty erected a castle in the town.

The town was annexed by Prussia in the 18th century, and then from 1871 to 1945 it was also part of Germany. In the 18th century, Strzelce Opolskie belonged to the tax inspection region of Prudnik. According to the German census of 1890, it had a population of 5,112, of which 500 (9.8%) were Poles. In the Upper Silesia plebiscite held in 1921, the residents were asked to choose between remaining in Germany and rejoining Poland, which just regained independence after World War I. In Groß Strehlitz, 85.7% of the votes were cast in favour of remaining in Germany.

In a secret Sicherheitsdienst report from 1934, the town was named one of the main centres of the Polish movement in western Upper Silesia. Polish activists were persecuted intensively since 1937. In April and May 1939, multiple German attacks on Poles took place in the town. Nazi German militants attacked the actors of the Polish theater from Katowice and the gathered Polish public, and demolished the theater hall of the Polish bank. The Hitler Youth devastated the headquarters of Polish organizations, Polish enterprises (bank and cooperative) and houses of local Polish activists. In August and September 1939, the Germans carried out arrests of prominent local Poles, including chairmen of the Polish bank, cooperative and local branch of the "Sokół" Polish Gymnastic Society, and confiscated the assets of the Polish bank. During World War II, Nazi Germany operated a detention centre where it would send prisoners to forced labour. Many died from exhaustion and/or starvation. Among the prisoners were Poles arrested for rescuing Jews from the Holocaust. The Germans also operated the E365 labour subcamp of the Stalag VIII-B/344 prisoner-of-war camp at the local lime quarry, and a forced labour camp for Jews. After the defeat of Germany in the war in 1945, the town became again part of Poland.

Sport The local football club is Piast Strzelce Opolskie with men and women sections. Both sections compete in the lower leagues.

Villages Apart from the town of Strzelce Opolskie, Gmina Strzelce Opolskie contains the villages and settlements of Adamowice, Banatki Duże, Banatki Małe, Błotnica Strzelecka, Breguła, Brzezina, Dołki, Doryszów, Dziewkowice, Farska Kolonia, Grodzisko, Jędrynie, Kadłub, Kadłubski Piec, Kalinowice, Kasztal, Ligota Dolna, Ligota Górna, Mokre Łany, Niwki, Nowa Wieś, Osiek, Płużnica Wielka, Rozmierka, Rozmierz, Rożniątów, Sucha, Suche Łany, Szczepanek, Szymiszów and Warmątowice.

Neighbouring gminas Gmina Strzelce Opolskie is bordered by the gminas of Gogolin, Izbicko, Jemielnica, Kolonowskie, Leśnica, Ozimek, Toszek, Ujazd, Wielowieś and Zdzieszowice.

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Strzelce Opolskie has a population of over 30,603 people. Strzelce Opolskie also forms the centre of the wider Strzelce County which has a population of over 74,460 people.

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Twin Towns, Sister Cities Strzelce Opolskie has links with:

🇺🇸 Bandera, USA 🇱🇹 Druskininkai, Lithuania 🇨🇿 Holice, Czech Republic 🇩🇪 Soest, Germany 🇺🇦 Tysmenytsia, Ukraine
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Antipodal to Strzelce Opolskie is: -161.717,-50.5

Locations Near: Strzelce Opolskie 18.2833,50.5

🇵🇱 Krapkowice 17.967,50.475 d: 22.5  

🇵🇱 Opole 17.933,50.67 d: 31.1  

🇵🇱 Olesno 18.417,50.867 d: 41.8  

🇵🇱 Racibórz 18.221,50.087 d: 46.2  

🇵🇱 Lubliniec 18.683,50.683 d: 34.8  

🇵🇱 Gliwice 18.667,50.283 d: 36.3  

🇵🇱 Rybnik 18.557,50.095 d: 49.1  

🇵🇱 Zabrze 18.767,50.3 d: 40.8  

🇵🇱 Wodzisław Śląski 18.464,50.004 d: 56.7  

🇵🇱 Głubczyce 17.817,50.2 d: 47  

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