Dambine

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Dambine
Dębina
Dambine Dębina does not have a coat of arms
Dambine Dębina (Poland)
Dambine Dębina
Dambine
Dębina
Basic data
State : Poland
Voivodeship : Opole
Powiat : Prudnik
Gmina : Zülz
Geographic location : 50 ° 26 '  N , 17 ° 45'  E Coordinates: 50 ° 25 '58 "  N , 17 ° 44' 34"  E
Height : 190 m npm
Residents : 93 (December 31, 2018)
Postal code : 48-210
Telephone code : (+48) 77
License plate : OPR
Economy and Transport
Street : Ext. 409 Dambine– Strzelce Opolskie
Ext. 414 Prudnik - Opole
Next international airport : Katowice



Dambine (Polish: Dębina ) is a village in the municipality of Zülz ( Biała ) in the powiat Prudnicki (district of Neustadt OS) in the Polish Voivodeship of Opole .

geography

Geographical location

The street village of Dambine is located in the south of the historical region of Upper Silesia . The place is located about seven kilometers northeast of the Zülz municipality , about 17 kilometers northeast of the district town of Prudnik and about 30 kilometers south of the voivodeship capital Opole .

Dambine lies in the Nizina Śląska (Silesian Plain) within the Kotlina Raciborska (Ratibor Basin) . The two voivodship roads Droga wojewódzka 409 and Droga wojewódzka 414 run through the village . Dambine is located on the disused railway line of the Neustadt-Gogoliner Railway .

Neighboring places

Neighboring villages of Dambine are Mokrau ( Mokra ) in the west, Lonschnik ( Łącznik ) in the northwest , Legelsdorf ( Ogiernicze ) in the northeast, Moschen ( Moszna ) in the east, Neudorf ( Nowa Wieś Prudnicka ) in the southeast and Krobusch ( Krobusz ) and Ziabnik ( in the southwest ) Żabnik ).

history

View of Dambine
Townscape

The place was created around 1760 and was first mentioned in a document in 1784.

After the reorganization of the province of Silesia , the place belonged from 1816 to the district of Neustadt OS in the administrative district of Opole . In 1845 Dambine belonged to the rural community of Lonschnik as a colony . In 1874 the district of Chrzelitz I was founded, which consisted of the rural communities Brzesnitz, Chrzelitz, Legelsdorf, Loncznik with Dambine and Pogorz as well as the manor districts of Brzesnitz Vorwerk, Fronzke and Chrzelitz. In 1885 Bresnitz had 396 inhabitants.

In 1936 the place was renamed Klein Eichen . Until 1945 the place was in the district of Neustadt OS

In 1945 the previously German place came under Polish administration and was renamed Dębina and joined the Silesian Voivodeship. In 1950 the place came to the Opole Voivodeship and since 1999 it belongs to the Powiat Prudnicki . On March 6, 2006 , German was introduced as the second official language in the community of Zülz , which Dambine belongs to. On November 24, 2008, the place was also given the official German place name Dambine .

Sights and monuments

  • Sculpture of Joseph with the Christ child
  • 19th century belfry
  • Station building from 1896

Web links

Commons : Dambine  - collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Graport o stanie Gminy Biała za 2018 rok , accessed on May 12, 2020
  2. History of Debine (Polish), accessed in May 12, 2020
  3. ^ Johann Georg Knie : Alphabetical-statistical-topographical overview of the villages, spots, cities and other places of the royal family. Preuss. Province of Silesia. Breslau 1845, p. 88.
  4. Territorial District Chrzelitz I
  5. AGoFF district Neustadt OS