Daniec

Danietz, Polish Daniec is a town in the municipality Chrząstowice ( Chrząstowice ) in the powiat Opolski in the Opole Voivodeship in Upper Silesia in Poland.

Geography

Danietz located 15 kilometers southeast of the city center of Opole in the historic Upper Silesia.

History

The first written record dates from 1297, when the Breslau Bishop John III. the church stood in Raschau to the parish church, a parish belonging to the places Danietz was then called Mokrodaniecz.

In the referendum on March 20, 1921 397 voters voted to remain in Germany and 312 for Poland. Case Miro joke remained with the German Reich. 1933 lived in case Miro joke 463 inhabitants. From 1933 the new Nazi rulers large-scale renaming of place names of Slavic origin conducted. On 19 May 1936, the town was renamed in mountain village.

1945 was the place that had hitherto belonged to the district of Opole as Daniec to Poland.

On 25 January 2006 German was introduced as an auxiliary language, and in May 2008 additional German place names in the community Chrząstowice.

Sons and daughters of the town

  • Rosaria Golsch (1926-2003), German prioress, founder abbess of the monastery Marienkron
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