Dylaki

Dylaki ( German: Dylaki, 1936-45: Thiel village ) is a community for Ozimek ( Malapane ) belonging village with around 900 inhabitants and an area of 942 ha in Poland. It is located 28 km east of Opole in Opole Voivodeship. Two kilometers north-west of the village is the Jeziora Turawskie.

History

The village Dylaki became independent after 1900. Previously owned the land at the foothills of the village Sczedrzik. 1898, the German entrepreneur Artur Fuchs, a hosiery and woolen goods factory in Dylaki. Since that time, most of the female population and the surrounding neighboring villages found there a stable job.

The modern St. Anthony's Church with its onion dome was built in 1940 after Dylaki and Ringenwalde were in 1938 resigned from the parish Sczedrzik and a new parish was founded Dylaki.

1945 was the place as Dylaki to Poland, in 1974 a new factory in the same industry called Opolanka was founded. At that time 765 persons were employed (especially women and girls) initially. In the early 1990s came the factory in trouble and had to be closed. In 1994, the German company Coroplast GmbH took over the former premises and produced since then with 850 employees Cable for Volkswagen.

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