Borycz

Boritsch, Polish Borycz is a town in Upper Silesia in the community room village ( Izbicko ) in the powiat Strzelecki in the Opole Voivodeship.

Geography

Boritsch is located 13.5 kilometers from the county seat Strzelce away.

History

Borich was first documented in 1412.

In 1910 the town had 493 inhabitants, of whom 479 Polish-speaking, six bilingual and 8 German language. In the referendum on March 20, 1921 voted 92 voters to remain in Germany and 185 for Poland. Borich remained with the German Reich. In 1936 the town was renamed in Schildbach. By 1945, the place was in the district of Great Strehlitz.

In 1945 the previously German place under Polish administration and renamed Borycz and joined the Silesian Voivodeship. In 1950, the city came to Opole Voivodeship. In 1999 the place to re-founded powiat Strzelecki.

On 6 March 2006 German was in the church parlor village, belongs to the Boritsch, introduced as a second official language. On 20 May 2008, the City also received the official German place names Boritsch. In December 2008, bilingual town signs were erected.

Boritsch / Borycz | Grabow / Grabów | Kroschnitz / Krośnica | Ottmütz / Otmíče | Posnowitz / Poznowice | Schedlitz / Siedlec | Sprentschütz / Sprzęcice | Stube Village / Izbicko | SUCHO - Danietz / Suchodaniec | Tschammer Ellguth / Ligota Czamborowa | Zauche / Utrata

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