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Korfantów

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Country
  
Poland

Gmina
  
Korfantów

Postal code
  
48-317

Area
  
10.22 km²

Local time
  
Friday 1:14 PM

County
  
Nysa

Elevation
  
203 m (666 ft)

Website
  
Official Website

Population
  
1,857 (2015)

Voivodeship
  
Opole Voivodeship

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Weather
  
15°C, Wind SW at 21 km/h, 45% Humidity

Korfantów [kɔrˈfantuf] (German: Friedland in Oberschlesien) is a town in the Opole Voivodeship of Poland, with 1,857 inhabitants (2015). It is named after Wojciech Korfanty.

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Geography

Korfantów is located in the Niemodlin Plain (Równina Niemodlińska), in the historical region of Silesia. The total area inside the town's boundary is 10,23 km².

Etymology

The former name for the settlement was Hurtlanth or Hurthland. Other documents relate to the town as: Fredland, Fredelant, Fredlandt, Fridland, Freijland, Stadt Friedland and Friedland. Over time, the locality's Polish name was remodelled to its German counterpart, and was namely referred to as: Ferląd, Ferlondt, Frydląd, Fryląd, and most commonly as Fyrląd. After World War II, due to the town's German etymology, the settlement was renamed after Wojciech Korfanty.

Economy

In the interwar period, there were 152 registered businesses in Korfantów, namely: services, trade and food production. After World War II, the town lost its former importance as the agricultural centre in the Nysa County. This was largely the effect of: war losses, requisitioning, plunder, the Red Army's war commissar's rule over the locality, as well as poor political decisions. The regime of the Polish People's Republic caused much impoverishment and financial instability, therefore, it was not until the reintroduction of the free market in 1989 that economic growth began to return. As of 2015, 52% of the Gmina Korfantów populous lives off the agricultural sector.

Notable residents

  • Carl Friedrich von Pückler-Burghauss (1886-1945), Waffen SS General
  • References

    Korfantów Wikipedia