Ligota Oleska

Ellguth (Polish Ligota Oleska ) is a 400 people inhabit this village in the powiat Oleski the Opole Voivodeship in Poland. As mayor's office, it is a thing of the bilingual rural community Radlau / Radłów.

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Geography

The road Ellguth village located in the northeast of the Opole Voivodeship, about 12 kilometers northeast of the county town Olesno (Rosenberg OS) and 45 km north-west of Częstochowa ( Czestochowa ) on the Silesian Upland, in the historical Upper Silesia. East of the village flows the brook Prosna.

History

The village was mentioned in 1372 as Elgotha ​​.

Originally Ellguth was part of the Duchy of Opole, which broke up in 1327 by Poland, Bohemian fief was in 1532 and fell to the Habsburgs. 1742 the village with the most of Silesia became Prussian. 1816 Ellguth was (sometimes to distinguish it from other places of this name also Ellguth - Sternalitz ) County Rosenberg OS assigned. In addition to the rural community Ellguth east consisted of the village, just south of the colony Psurow at the Prosna the same manor. Both were members of the District Sternalitz.

The inhabitants of the village were almost entirely Catholic eingepfarrt after Sternalitz. 1861 Ellguth was a school that was a little east of the actual location.

1945 Ellguth was achieved by the Red Army and placed under Polish administration, which gave the place the name Ligota Oleska. Since not all German inhabitants were expelled after the Second World War, was able to maintain a German minority in the area. Was in accordance with the Polish minority law of 2005, the municipality Radlau, the Ellguth listened as Schulz Office, 2006 officially bilingual and led a 2007 bilingual place names.

Population Development

The population figures of Ellguth after the relevant territorial status (including Gutsbezirk ):

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