Kolonia Biskupska

Friedrich Wille ( Polish Kolonia Biskupska ) is a 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 and has about 200 inhabitants.

Geography

The village street Friedrich Wille located in the northeast of the Opole Voivodeship, about 6 kilometers north-east of the county town Olesno (Rosenberg OS) and 45 km north-west of Częstochowa ( Czestochowa ) on the Silesian Upland, in the historical region of Upper Silesia.

History

After most of Silesia was in 1742 became Prussian with the preliminary peace of Breslau, founded Christian Gottlieb Count of Jordan in 1774 in the forests northeast of Rosenberg the colony Friedrich Wille. The Protestant Jordan had in 1770 acquired the estate of the Augustinian monastery at Rosenberg in the area. The new colony was settled as part of the Frederician colonization, he named after King Frederick II

Friedrich Wille in 1816 the district of Rosenberg OS assigned. Ecclesiastical belonged to the majority of Catholic colonists settlement of the Catholic parish, or the evangelical parish Bischdorf. The largest growth of the settlement was the turn of the 18th to the 19th century, but also in the result, the infrastructure has been expanded. At that time, gained its present sawmill, 1886-1890 by Friedrich Wille was the Chaussee Rosenberg Radlau down of this branches since 1887, the road to Bischdorf from, 1931 to 1932, a school was (now nursery ) built in 1949 and electrified the place.

After the Second World War, Friedrich Wille was placed under Polish administration, which gave the name Kolonia Biskupska, ie " Bisch villages colony " the place. This reminds us of the close connection of the former colony to their vicarage Bischdorf / Biskupice.

Since not all German inhabitants were expelled after the Second World War, was able to maintain a German minority in the area. According to the Polish minority law of 2005, the community was Radlau, the Friedrich Wille listened as Schulz Office, 2006 officially bilingual and led a 2007 bilingual place names.

Population Development

The population of the colony Friedrich Wille:

Footnotes

Soltysships: Bischdorf / Biskupice - Ellguth / Ligota Oleska - Friedrich Wille / Kolonia Biskupska - Kostellitz / Kościeliska - New Karmunkau / Nowe Karmonki - Radlau / Radłów - Sternalitz / star Alice - Wichrau / Wichrów - Want Chin / Wolęcin

Other villages: Old Karmunkau / Stare Karmonki - Psurow / Psurów - Road jug / Biskupskie Drogi

  • Community Radlau
  • Place in Silesia
  • Location of the Opole Voivodeship
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