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  1. Flaga województwa opolskiego – składa się z dwóch pasów (żółtego i niebieskiego). Pas żółty w stosunku do pasa niebieskiego ma się tak jak 5:2. W lewym górnym rogu znajduje się herb województwa opolskiego – jest to flaga urzędowa. Flaga bez herbu województwa określona została w uchwale jako flaga terytorialna.

    • Michał Marciniak–Kożuchowski
    • 21 grudnia 2004
    • 5:8
  2. The civil flag of the Opole Voivodeship is a rectangle, with an aspect ratio of height to width of 5:8, which is divided into two horizontal stripes, with yellow on the top, and blue at the bottom. The top stripe is twice the size of the bottom one.

    • 21 December 2004
    • 5:8
    • Michał Marciniak-Kożuchowski
    • civil flag
  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › OpoleOpole - Wikipedia

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    The name Opole likely originated from the medieval Slavic term for a group of settlements. Names for the city in other relevant languages include Lower Silesian: Uppeln, Czech: Opolí, Latin: Oppelia, Oppolia or Opulia.

    In Medieval Poland

    Opole's history begins in the 8th century. At this time, according to the archeological excavations, the first settlement was founded on the Ostrówek – the northern part of the Pasieka Island in the middle of the Oder river. In the early 10th century it developed into one of the main "gords" of the Lechitic (Polish) Opolanstribe. At the end of the century Silesia became part of Poland and was ruled by the Piast dynasty; the land of the pagan Opolanie was conquered by Duke Mieszko I in 992. Fr...

    Austrian Habsburgs and Polish Vasas rule

    With the death of King Ludvík II of Bohemia at the Battle of Mohács, Silesia was inherited by Ferdinand I, placing Opole under the sovereignty of the Habsburg monarchy of Austria. The Habsburgs took control of the region in 1532 after the last Piast duke of Opole, Jan II the Good, died. At that time the city was still mainly Polish-speaking (around 63%), with other nationalities represented mainly by Germans, Czechs and Jews.[citation needed] The last two dukes of Opole, Nicholas IIand Janusz...

    In Prussian Silesia

    King Frederick II of Prussia conquered most of Silesia from Austria in 1740 during the Silesian Wars; Prussian control was confirmed in the Peace of Breslau in 1742. In the 18th century, Opole belonged to the tax inspection region of Prudnik. Under Prussian rule the ethnic structure of the city began to change. In the early 20th century the number of Polish and bilingual citizens of Opole, according to the official German statistics, varied between 25% and 31%. Nonetheless, Opole remained an...

    In the early 20th century the number of Polish and bilingual citizens of Opole, according to the official German statistics, varied from 25 to 31%.

    Opole hosts the annual National Festival of Polish Song. The city is also known for its 10th-century Church of St. Adalbert and the 14th-century Church of the Holy Cross. There is a zoo, the Ogród Zoologiczny w Opolu. Structures and buildings 1. PiastTower on the island, the only part that remained of the medieval Piast Castle, the local residence ...

    Opole is one of the warmest cities in Poland. The national all-time heat record was measured in Prószków, near Opole. The climate is oceanic with sizeable continentalinfluences.

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    Members of Parliament (Sejm) elected from Opole constituency 1. Danuta Jazłowiecka, PO 2. Tadeusz Jarmuziewicz, PO 3. Ryszard Knosala, PO 4. Leszek Korzeniowski, PO 5. Sławomir Kłosowski, PiS 6. Teresa Ceglecka-Zielonka, PiS 7. Mieczysław Walkiewicz, PiS 8. Henryk Kroll, German minority 9. Ryszard Galla, German minority 10. Józef Stępkowski, Samoob...

    Opole is the Opole Voivodeship's centre for commerce, banking, industrial complexes and other major service sector industries. Prior to World War II, due to major limestone deposits in Opole's vicinity, the city developed as a centre for cement production in Germany, with the Cementownia "Odra" being active till this day. The French building materi...

    Among the city's most popular sports team are: 1. Odra Opole – football club, playing in the Polish second division. From the 1950s to the 1980s the team competed in the country's top-flight, finishing 3rd in 1964. 2. Orlik Opole – ice hockey club, playing in the Polish Hockey League, the country's top division. 3. Kolejarz Opole – speedway club wh...

    Church of the Holy Trinity
    Rynek(Market Square) filled with historic townhouses
    Green Bridge
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    • 176 m (577 ft)
    • city county
    • Poland
  4. Der obere Streifen ist golden, der untere blau. Logo. Das erste Logo der Woiwodschaft Oppeln besteht aus dem Piastenturm von Oppeln und dem blauen Schriftzug Opolskie. Das zweite Logo der Woiwodschaft besteht aus einer Blume aus gelben und blauen Streifen, in der Mitte der Blume befindet sich das O des Schriftzuges Opolskie.

  5. Opole Voivodeship (Polish: województwo opolskie [vɔjɛˈvut͡stfɔ ɔˈpɔlskʲɛ] ⓘ), is the smallest and least populated voivodeship of Poland. The province's name derives from that of the region's capital and largest city, Opole. It is part of Silesia.

    • 9,412.5 km² (3,634.2 sq mi)
    • Poland
  6. de.wikipedia.org › wiki › OpoleOpole – Wikipedia

    Wappen und Flagge[Bearbeiten | Quelltext bearbeiten] Das Wappen der Stadt Opole: In Blau rechts ein halber, goldener Adler und links in Blau ein halbes goldenes Kleeblattkreuz gegengelehnt. Der Schild ist mit einer Mauerkrone mit fünf Zinnen bekrönt.

  7. 19. Nov. 2022 · Category:Flags of Opole. From Wikimedia Commons, the free media repository. Deutsch: Flagge von Oppeln. Polski: Flaga Opola. Media in category "Flags of Opole" The following 4 files are in this category, out of 4 total. Opole chorągiew.svg 600 × 375; 24 KB. Opole flaga.svg 597 × 370; 756 bytes. POL Opole flag with COA.svg 562 × 352; 24 KB.