Fallmirowitz
Fallmirowitz Fallmirowice |
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Basic data | ||
State : | Poland | |
Voivodeship : | Opole | |
Powiat : | Opole | |
Gmina : | Chronic jam | |
Geographic location : | 50 ° 37 ' N , 18 ° 3' E | |
Residents : | 410 | |
Postal code : | 46-053 | |
Telephone code : | (+48) 77 | |
License plate : | OPO | |
Economy and Transport | ||
Next international airport : | Katowice |
Fallmirowitz , ( Polish Falmirowice , 1936–1945 Fallmersdorf ), is a village in Upper Silesia . It is located in the Chrząstowice municipality in the Opolski powiat (Opole district) in the Opole Voivodeship .
geography
Fallmirowitz is located ten kilometers southeast of the city center of Opole in historical Upper Silesia .
history
The place was mentioned in 1291 as Falmirow and 1532 as Chwalmirowitz . The Catholic population of the place was parish after Dembio .
In the referendum on March 20, 1921, 166 eligible voters voted to remain with Germany and 54 for Poland. Fallmirowitz remained with the German Reich. In 1933 there were 463 residents in Fallmirowitz. From 1933 onwards, the new National Socialist rulers carried out large-scale renaming of place names of Slavic origin. On May 19, 1936, the place was renamed Fallmersdorf . In 1939 Fallmersdorf had 523 inhabitants. Until 1945 the place was in the district of Opole .
In 1945 the previously German place came under Polish administration, was renamed Falmirowice and joined the Silesian Voivodeship. In 1950 Fallmirowitz came to the Opole Voivodeship and in 1999 to the re-established Powiat Opolski . On January 25, 2006 , German was introduced as the second official language in the Chronstau community to which Fallmirowitz belongs. In May 2008, the place was also given the official German place name Fallmirowitz .
coat of arms
Old seals and stamps of the place show a high cross between two spruce trees on the ground.
Web links
- Information about Fallmirowitz (German, Polish)
Individual evidence
- ↑ Cf. Johann Georg Knie: Alphabetical-statistical-topographical overview of the villages, towns, cities and other places of the royal family. Preuss. Province of Silesia. Wroclaw 1845
- ↑ http://home.arcor.de/oberschlesien-bw/abwahl/oppeln.htm ( Memento from January 24, 2017 in the Internet Archive )