Siedlec (Otmuchów)

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Siedlec
Zedlitz
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Siedlec Zedlitz (Poland)
Siedlec Zedlitz
Siedlec
Zedlitz
Basic data
State : Poland
Voivodeship : Opole
Powiat : Nysa
Gmina : Otmuchów
Geographic location : 50 ° 31 '  N , 17 ° 12'  E Coordinates: 50 ° 31 '10 "  N , 17 ° 11' 36"  E
Height : 230-280 m npm
Residents : 57 (December 31, 2018)
Postal code : 48-385
Telephone code : (+48) 77
License plate : ONY
Economy and Transport
Next international airport : Wroclaw Airport



Siedlec (German Zedlitz ) is a village in the urban and rural municipality of Otmuchów in the powiat Nyski in the Opole Voivodeship in Poland.

geography

Geographical location

The street village Siedlec is located in the southwest of the historical region of Upper Silesia . The place is about nine kilometers northeast of the municipality seat Otmuchów , about 12 kilometers northwest of the district town Nysa and about 67 kilometers southwest of the voivodeship capital Opole .

Siedlec lies in the Nizina Śląska ( Silesian Plain ) within the Równina Grodkowska ( Grottkau Plain ). The village lies on the Cielnica ( Tellnitz ), a left tributary of the Glatzer Neisse .

Neighboring places

Neighboring villages of Siedlec are in the east Rysiowice ( Reisewitz ), in the south Malerzowice Małe ( Klein Mahlendorf ), in the southwest Starowice ( Starrwitz ) and in the northwest Ogonów ( Ogen ).

history

Zedlitz Castle
Village party

In the work Liber fundationis episcopatus Vratislaviensis from the years 1295-1305, the place is first mentioned as Sedletz . In 1376 it was mentioned as Czedlicz.

After the First Silesian War in 1742, Zedlitz and most of Silesia fell to Prussia .

After the reorganization of the province of Silesia , the rural community of Zedlitz belonged to the district of Grottkau in the administrative district of Opole from 1816 . In 1845 there was a Scholtisei , a castle, a Vorwerk and 37 other houses in the village . In the same year, 233 people lived in Zedlitz, all of them Catholic. In 1855 there were 264 people in Zedlitz. In 1865 there were ten farmers, seven gardeners and seven cottagers in the village . The residents of Groß Carlowitz were trained and parish. In 1874 the district of Zedlitz was founded, which consisted of the rural communities of Graschwitz, Klein Carlowitz, Ogen, Reisendorf, Reisewitz and Zedlitz and the manor districts of Klein Carlowitz, Reisendorf, Reisewitz and Zedlitz. In 1885 Zedlitz had 224 inhabitants.

In 1933 there were 192 people in Zedlitz and 204 in 1939. Until the end of the war in 1945, the place belonged to the district of Grottkau .

As a result of the Second World War, Zedlitz fell under Polish administration in 1945, like most of Silesia . It was subsequently renamed Siedlec and joined the Silesian Voivodeship. The German population was largely expelled . In 1950 it was incorporated into the Opole Voivodeship. In 1999 the place came to the re-established Powiat Nyski . In 2006, 220 people lived in the village.

Attractions

  • The Zedlitz castle was built around 1800's. The two-storey building with a mansard roof has a rectangular floor plan and a three-axis central section with pilasters on the east facade. The castle has been a listed building since 1965.
  • There is a small landscape park directly adjacent. This has been a listed building since 1984.
  • School building - built in 1882
  • Wooden wayside cross

Web links

Commons : Siedlec (Otmuchów)  - collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Graport o stanie Gminy Otmuchów za 2018 rok , accessed on February 29, 2020
  2. ^ H. Markgraf, Wilhelm Schulte: Liber fundationis episcopatus Vratislaviensis (=  Codex Diplomaticus Silesiae . Volume XIV ). Breslau 1889 (Latin, dokumentyslaska.pl [accessed February 21, 2020]).
  3. a b Johann Georg Knie : Alphabetical-statistical-topographical overview of the villages, towns, cities and other places of the royal family. Preuss. Province of Silesia. Breslau 1845, p. 770.
  4. Cf. Felix Triest: Topographisches Handbuch von Oberschlesien. Breslau 1865, p. 1220 ( preview in the Google book search).
  5. ^ Territorial district of Zedlitz
  6. Grottkau district. In: agoff.de, AGoFF , accessed on February 29, 2020.
  7. ^ Administrative history - Grottkau district ( Memento from September 3, 2017 in the Internet Archive )
  8. Characterystyka Gminy Otmuchów 2006 (Polish)
  9. History and description of Zedtlitz Castle (Polish)
  10. a b c Monument register of the Opole Voivodeship (Polish; PDF; 913 kB)