Krobusz

Krobusch (Polish: Krobusz ) is a town in Upper Silesia. Krobusch located in the municipality Zülz ( Biała) in Prudnicki powiat (district Neustadt OS) in the Polish Opole Voivodeship.

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Geography

Geographical Location

Krobusch is located five kilometers east of the parish seat Zülz, 15 kilometers northeast of the county town of Prudnik ( Neustadt OS) and 32 kilometers south of the Opole voivodship ( Opole ).

Neighboring towns

Neighboring towns of Krobusch in the West Radstein ( Radostynia ) and Ellguth ( Ligota Bialska ), in the north Mokrau ( Mokra ), in the northeast Dambine ( Dębina ), to the east of the hamlet Ziabnik ( Zabnik ), in the south Altzülz ( Solec ) and in the southwest the city ​​Zülz.

Districts

To Krobusch the hamlet Ziabnik heard ( Zabnik ).

History

The town was first mentioned in 1679 as "villa Krobusz ". In 1865 the town had 11 farmers, 9 Gardener and 12 smallholdings.

In the plebiscite in Upper Silesia on March 20, 1921 343 voters voted to remain in Germany and 27 for Poland. Krobusch remained with the German Reich. On August 18, 1936, the town was renamed in Krähenbusch. By 1945, the place was in the district of Neustadt OS

In 1945 the previously German place under Polish administration and renamed Krobusz and joined the Silesian Voivodeship. In 1950, the city came to Opole Voivodeship and since 1999 he is part of the powiat Prudnicki. On 6 March 2006 the German Krobusch was in the community Zülz, plays, introduced as a second official language. On 24 November 2008, the City also received the official German place names Krobusch.

Sights and Monuments

  • In the 1990s to the modern Church -developed Chapel
  • Sculpture of the Holy Nepomuk from 1929
  • Monument commemorating the apparition in Fatima
  • Roadside crosses
  • Monument to the Fallen

References

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