Lisie KÄ…ty, Opole Voivodeship

Lisie Kąty ( German Fuchswinkel ) is a town in the urban and rural community Paczków ( Patschkau ) in the powiat Nyski in the Opole Voivodeship in Poland.

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Geography

Lisie Kąty is located six kilometers south of Paczków ( Patschkau ) in Patsch Kauer foreland ( Przedgórze paczkowskie ) on the border with the Czech Republic, which runs south. Due to the location of Czerwony Potok (Fuchs Winkler water), which rises in the mountains Reichensteiner flows. Neighboring towns are Unikowice in the north, and Ujeździec Trzeboszowice in the northeast, Dziewiętlice the east and Gościce in the northwest. Across the border are Bernartice to the southeast, the extinct Kohout (Hahn Mountain / Hamberk ) in the south and Bilý Potok in the southwest.

History

Fuchswinkel, which initially consisted of only a few hooves, probably belonged from the beginning to the Neisser diocese country where from 1290 the Wroclaw bishops exercised in addition to the spiritual and the secular power. While it is Neisser register " Liber fundationis " not in list dating back to 1310, but is there mentioned in Gesess. In 1379 it was called " Fuchswinkel at Weissenbach ."

Already in 1342 it had come together with the Principality of Neisse under Bishop Preczlaw of Pogarell as a fief to the crown of Bohemia, who held the Habsburgs from 1526. Probably from the early 15th century included the Vorwerk Fuchs angle to the adjacent Bailiwick Hahnberg. In 1579 both were in possession of Joachim of Tschernin.

After the First Silesian War, as in 1742, most of Silesia fell to Prussia, and the principality of Neisse had to be shared. Fuchswinkel was now put to Prussia and lost by the demarcation his possessions in Hahnberg which was then still in Bohemia. After the secularization of the principality of Neisse in 1810, the secular rule of Wroclaw bishops was terminated. The reorganization of Silesia in 1813 Fuchswinkel, which until then belonged to Lower Silesia, incorporated into the Upper Silesian Region of Opole. From 1816 it belonged to the recently completed Neisse district with which it was connected until 1945.

Together with the villages Gostitz, Heinzendorf, Kamitz and Kosel belonged Fuchswinkel from 1874 to the District Patschkau. Catholic vicarage was Gostitz. For the Evangelists, the Protestant church was responsible in Patschkau. The manor ( probably the former Vorwerk ) was from 1907 the Jahnel family. It was a family farm of 107 hectares.

As a result of World War II Fuchswinkel fell like most of Silesia to Poland in 1945 and was renamed in Lisie Kąty. The German population was 1946/47, largely distributed.

Population Development

From 1784 to 1939, the population of developed as follows:

Personalities

  • Moritz Brosig (1815-1887), composer and organist, Director of Music and professor of church music; Honorary member of the St. Cecilia Academy in Rome. He created numerous compositions of sacred music. At the chapel of the former Guts remembers a marble plaque at him.

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