Gmina Turawa

Turawskie is a village in Poland powiat Opolski in the Opole Voivodeship and seat of the municipality of the same country.

Geography

The community Turawskie is centrally located in Opole Voivodeship and northeast of Opole.

In the town there are the Turawskie reservoirs.

Neighboring communities of the municipality Turawskie are Chrząstowice ( Chrząstowice ), United lasso joke ( Lasowice Wielkie ), Lugnian ( Łubniany ), Opole, Malapane ( Ozimek ) and Zembowitz ( Zębowice ).

History

Before the Second World War Turawskie was part of the district of Opole. March 8, 2012, in addition official German place names were introduced in the community.

Community

Towns

The municipality consists of the following places:

  • Bierdzan ( Bierdzany, 1936-1945 Burkardsdorf )
  • Ellguth Turawskie ( Ligota Turawska )
  • Frederick Field ( Rzędów )
  • Great Kottorz ( Kotorz ​​Wielki, 1936-1945 Great cooking)
  • Kadlub Turawskie ( Kadlúb Turawski, 1936-1945 spruce OS)
  • Small Kottorz ( Kotorz ​​Maly, 1936-1945 Small cooking)
  • Königshuld ( Osowiec )
  • Sacrau Turawskie ( Zakrzów Turawski, 1936-1945 high field OS)
  • Sowade ( Zawada, 1936 to 1945 rear water)
  • Turawskie
  • Wengern ( Węgry )

Population

In the community Turawskie lived in 2002, according to the census carried out in the same year 9609 inhabitants. Of these, 5673 gave citizens (59 %) of the Polish nationality. 2713 persons ( 28.2 %) reported a different nationality. Below: 2028 inhabitants ( 21.1%), with German nationality and 671 (7% ) with the unrecognized " Silesian " nationality. 12.7 % of the population ( 1223 inhabitants ) reported in the survey at no nationality.

Partner communities

  • Wetter (Ruhr), Nordrhein-Westfalen
  • Saalfeld height, Thuringia
  • Dřevohostice, Czech Republic ( 2009)

Sons and daughters of the town

  • Prince Joachim (1902-1988), rabbi
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