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The area near the ancient [[Amber Road]] had been settled since the [[Neolithic]] era. Olesno was first mentioned in a 1226 deed by Bishop Lorenz (Wawrzyniec) of [[Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Wrocław|Wrocław]] though it may refer to the neighbouring village of ''Stare Olesno'' (Old Olesno). In 1229 it was acquired by Duke [[Henry I the Bearded]] of Wrocław. Olesno became seat of a [[Castellan]] and received [[German town law|town privileges]] about 1292. It then was a part of the [[Duchy of Opole]] which became a [[fiefdom]] of the [[Kingdom of Bohemia]] in 1327 and was finally incorporated into the [[Holy Roman Empire]] by [[Charles IV, Holy Roman Emperor|Charles IV]] in 1355.
The area near the ancient [[Amber Road]] had been settled since the [[Neolithic]] era. Olesno was first mentioned in a 1226 deed by Bishop Lorenz (Wawrzyniec) of [[Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Wrocław|Wrocław]] though it may refer to the neighbouring village of ''Stare Olesno'' (Old Olesno). In 1229 it was acquired by Duke [[Henry I the Bearded]] of Wrocław. Olesno became seat of a [[Castellan]] and received [[German town law|town privileges]] about 1292. It then was a part of the [[Duchy of Opole]] which became a [[fiefdom]] of the [[Kingdom of Bohemia]] in 1327 and was finally incorporated into the [[Holy Roman Empire]] by [[Charles IV, Holy Roman Emperor|Charles IV]] in 1355.


After the [[Silesian Wars|First Silesian War]] and the Peace of Breslau in 1742 Olesno became a [[Kingdom of Prussia|Prussian]] town, part of the [[Province of Silesia]] from 1815 on. In the [[Upper Silesia plebiscite]] of 20 March 1921 3,286 inhabitants voted to remain in Germany, 473 for Poland. Thus Rosenberg remained part of the [[Weimar Republic]].<ref>[http://www.oberschlesien-ka.de/abstimmung/rosenberg.htm Ergebnisse der Volksabstimmung]</ref> On 21 January 1945 it was taken by the [[Red Army|Soviet]] troops of the 5th Guards Army.
After the [[Silesian Wars|First Silesian War]] and the Peace of Breslau in 1742 Olesno became a [[Kingdom of Prussia|Prussian]] town, part of the [[Province of Silesia]] from 1815 on. In the [[Upper Silesia plebiscite]] of 20 March 1921 3,286 inhabitants voted to remain in Germany, 473 for Poland. Thus Rosenberg remained part of the [[Weimar Republic]].<ref>[http://www.oberschlesien-ka.de/abstimmung/rosenberg.htm Ergebnisse der Volksabstimmung] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150924054324/http://www.oberschlesien-ka.de/abstimmung/rosenberg.htm |date=2015-09-24 }}</ref> On 21 January 1945 it was taken by the [[Red Army|Soviet]] troops of the 5th Guards Army.


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Revision as of 19:38, 7 December 2017

For similarly named villages, see Olesno, Lesser Poland Voivodeship and Oleśno.
Olesno
Wooden Saint Anne church in Olesno, built in 1518, expanded in 1668-1670
Wooden Saint Anne church in Olesno, built in 1518, expanded in 1668-1670
Flag of Olesno
Coat of arms of Olesno
Olesno is located in Poland
Olesno
Olesno
Coordinates: 50°52′30″N 18°25′0″E / 50.87500°N 18.41667°E / 50.87500; 18.41667
Country Poland
VoivodeshipOpole
CountyOlesno County
GminaGmina Olesno
Government
 • MayorSylwester Piotr Lewicki
Area
 • Total15.1 km2 (5.8 sq mi)
Elevation
240 m (790 ft)
Population
 (2006)
 • Total10,106
 • Density670/km2 (1,700/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+1 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+2 (CEST)
Postal code
46-300
Car platesOOL
Websitehttp://www.olesno.pl/

Olesno [ɔˈlɛsnɔ] (Template:Lang-de) is a town in Opole Voivodship, Poland about 42 kilometres (26 mi) north-east of the city of Opole. It is the capital of Olesno County and seat of the Gmina Olesno.

History

The area near the ancient Amber Road had been settled since the Neolithic era. Olesno was first mentioned in a 1226 deed by Bishop Lorenz (Wawrzyniec) of Wrocław though it may refer to the neighbouring village of Stare Olesno (Old Olesno). In 1229 it was acquired by Duke Henry I the Bearded of Wrocław. Olesno became seat of a Castellan and received town privileges about 1292. It then was a part of the Duchy of Opole which became a fiefdom of the Kingdom of Bohemia in 1327 and was finally incorporated into the Holy Roman Empire by Charles IV in 1355.

After the First Silesian War and the Peace of Breslau in 1742 Olesno became a Prussian town, part of the Province of Silesia from 1815 on. In the Upper Silesia plebiscite of 20 March 1921 3,286 inhabitants voted to remain in Germany, 473 for Poland. Thus Rosenberg remained part of the Weimar Republic.[1] On 21 January 1945 it was taken by the Soviet troops of the 5th Guards Army.

Notable people

International relations

Twin towns — Sister cities

Olesno is twinned with:

References

50°52′30″N 18°25′30″E / 50.87500°N 18.42500°E / 50.87500; 18.42500