Zielina
Zielina Zellin | |
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Village | |
Zielina Zellin | |
Coordinates: 50°26′N 17°50′E / 50.433°N 17.833°E | |
Country | Poland |
Voivodeship | Opole |
County | Krapkowice |
Gmina | Strzeleczki |
Population | 689 |
Zielina [ʑeˈlina], German Zellin is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Strzeleczki (Gemeinde Klein Strehlitz), within Krapkowice County, Opole Voivodeship, in south-western Poland.[1] It lies approximately 5 kilometres (3 mi) south-west of Strzeleczki, 11 km (7 mi) west of Krapkowice, and 27 km (17 mi) south of the regional capital Opole.
Before 1945 the area was part of Germany (see Territorial changes of Poland after World War II).
The village has a population of 689.
History
The town was first mentioned as Zellin in 1743, and was originally a hamlet belonging to the town of Kujau. In the 18th century it was one of the estates of the counts of Schaffgotsch. From the 1930s until 1945 the town was owned by Claus von Thiele-Winckler.[2]
In the Upper Silesia plebiscite of 20 March 1921 337 villagers voted to remain with Germany and 139 voted to join the newly created state of Poland. [3] As a result, Dobrau remained in Germany. Until 1945 it was located in Kreis Neustadt O.S..
In 1945 Silesia was given to Poland and the German population of Dobrau was largely expelled. The village was renamed Zielina and annexed to the newly created Silesian Voivodeship]. In 1950 it was reassigned to Opole Voivodeship, and in 1999 reassigned from Prudnik County (formerly Neustadt O.S.) to Krapkowice County. On 17 May 2006 the entire commune of Strzelecki/Klein Strehlitz was declared bilingual in German and Polish, and on 24 November 2008 the old name German name Dobrau was also made official.
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Coordinates: 50°26′16″N 17°47′26″E / 50.43778°N 17.79056°E