Kadłubski Piec
Kadłubski Piec ( German: blast furnace ) is a town in Poland in Upper Silesia in the community Strzelce ( United Strehlitz ) in the powiat Strzelecki in the Opole Voivodeship.
Geography
Geographical Location
Kadłubski Piec than twelve kilometers north of the municipal center and the county town of Strzelce and 26 kilometers east of the voivodship Opole.
Neighboring towns
Neighboring towns of Kadłubski Piec are in the West Kadlúb ( Kadlub ) and to the east Osiek ( Oschieck ).
History
By 1945, the place was in the district of Great Strehlitz and belonged to the village of Star Home.
In 1945 the previously German place under Polish administration and renamed Kadłubski Piec and joined the Silesian Voivodeship. In 1950, the city came to Opole Voivodeship. In 1999 the place to re-founded powiat Strzelecki.
Błotnica Strzelecka ( Blottnitz ) | Brzezina ( Bresina ) | Dziewkowice ( Schewkowitz ) | Grodzisko ( Grodisko ) | Jędrynie ( Jendrin ) | Kadlúb ( Kadlub ) | Kadłubski Piec ( blast furnace ) | Kalinowice ( Kalinowitz ) | Kalinov ( Kalinov ) | Ligota Dolna ( Lower Ellguth ) | Ligota Gorna (Upper Ellguth ) | Niwki ( Niewke ) | Osiek ( Oschiek ) | Płużnica Wielka (Great Pluschnitz ) | Rozmierka ( Rosmierka ) | Rozmierz ( Rosmierz ) | Rożniątów ( Rosniontau ) | Strzelce ( United Strehlitz ) | Sucha ( Suchau ) | Szczepanek ( Stephan Hain ) | Szymiszów ( Schimischow ) | Warmątowice ( Warmuntowitz )
- Gmina Strzelce
- Place in Silesia
- Location of the Opole Voivodeship