New Kuttendorf
New Kuttendorf Nowe Kotkowice |
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Basic data | ||
State : | Poland | |
Voivodeship : | Opole | |
Powiat : | Prudnik | |
Gmina : | Upper Logau | |
Geographic location : | 50 ° 22 ′ N , 17 ° 55 ′ E | |
Residents : | ||
Telephone code : | (+48) 77 | |
License plate : | OPR | |
Economy and Transport | ||
Next international airport : | Katowice |
Neu Kuttendorf (Polish: Nowe Kotkowice ) is a village in Upper Silesia . Neu Kuttendorf is located in the municipality of Oberglogau ( Głogówek ) in the Powiat Prudnicki (Neustadt OS district) in the Polish Opole Voivodeship .
geography
Geographical location
Neu Kuttendorf is five kilometers northeast of the municipality of Oberglogau , 25 kilometers east of the district town of Prudnik (Neustadt OS) and 33 kilometers south of the voivodeship capital of Opole (Opole).
Districts
The hamlet of Schekai to the west of the village belongs to Neu Kuttendorf .
Neighboring places
Neighboring villages of Neu Kuttendorf are in the west the hamlets Schekai ( Chudoba ) and Repsch ( Rzepcze ), in the north Kórnica (Körnitz) and the hamlet Agnieszczyn (Agnesenhof), in the east Rosnochau ( Rozkochów ), in the south Alt Kuttendorf ( Stare Kotkowice ) and Southwest the city of Oberglogau .
history
The place got its name Neu Kuttendorf after the village Kuttendorf to the south , which from then on was called Alt Kuttendorf. The place was also called Hundsbeck and Hausbeck . The name was derived from the Vorwerk Hundsbeck. In 1818 Neu Kuttendorf had seven farmers and a farm. In 1865 the place had seven gardeners and four cottagers. At this time the place was parish to Oberglogau and the students were schooled in Rosnochau.
In the referendum in Upper Silesia on March 20, 1921, 78 eligible voters voted to remain with Germany and seven for membership in Poland. Neu Kuttendorf remained with the German Empire . Around 1930 the von Oppersdorff family sold the Neu Kuttendorf estate. In 1933 there were 134 inhabitants. An airfield was built in the late 1930s. In 1939 the place had 138 inhabitants. Until 1945 the place was in the district of Neustadt OS
In 1945 the previously German place came under Polish administration and was renamed Nowe Kotkowice and joined the Silesian Voivodeship. In 1950 the place came to the Opole Voivodeship and since 1999 it has belonged to the powiat Prudnicki . On April 22nd, 2009 , German was introduced as the second official language in the municipality of Oberglogau , which Neu Kuttendorf belongs to. On December 1, 2009, the place was also given the official German place name Neu Kuttendorf .
Attractions
- Chapel from 1913
societies
Footnotes
- ^ Geographical-statistical handbook on Silesia and the County of Glatz, Volume 2 ; Breslau and Jauer 1818
- ↑ Cf. Felix Triest: Topographisches Handbuch von Oberschlesien , Breslau 1865
- ^ Website of the municipality , accessed in June 2012
- ↑ See results of the referendum in Upper Silesia of 1921 ( Memento of January 29, 2017 in the Internet Archive )
- ^ Michael Rademacher: German administrative history from the unification of the empire in 1871 to the reunification in 1990. Neustadt district in Upper Silesia (Polish Prudnik). (Online material for the dissertation, Osnabrück 2006).