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Lutyně (Orlová)

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17: 493: 488: 125: 402:"Ustawa z dnia 27 października 1938 r. o podziale administracyjnym i tymczasowej organizacji administracji na obszarze Ziem Odzyskanych Śląska Cieszyńskiego" 120: 107:, which remained independent. It is now the largest town part, with a population of about 23,000, roughly three quarters of the Orlová population. 145:
and also it could be a part of a larger settlement campaign taking place in the late 13th century on the territory of what will be later known as
292: 220: 379: 252: 200: 446: 149:. A separate village of Horní Lutyně was first mentioned in 1365, and later in 1450 together with its sister settlement as 192: 498: 52: 312: 212: 421: 169: 142: 48: 259:
to lodge an increasing number of inhabitants. The district grew to become the largest in Orlová.
173: 104: 103:). It became administratively a part of Orlová in 1946, as opposed to its sister settlement of 16: 383: 288: 177: 161: 204: 157: 433: 308: 216: 196: 188: 96: 88: 76: 68: 36: 28: 256: 240: 56: 482: 401: 165: 146: 330: 228: 224: 60: 313:"Codex Diplomaticus Silesiae T.14 Liber Fundationis Episcopatus Vratislaviensis" 184: 287:] (in Polish). Cieszyn: Starostwo Powiatowe w Cieszynie. pp. 297–299. 276: 461: 448: 387: 244: 44: 208: 138: 134: 141:. The village could have been founded by Benedictine monks from 408:(in Polish). nr 18/1938, poz. 35. Katowice. 31 October 1938 59:. It was a separate municipality, historically prior to 156:Politically the villages belonged initially to the 133:. It meant that the village was supposed to pay 331:"Liber fundationis episcopatus Vratislaviensis" 126:Liber fundationis episcopatus Vratislaviensis 8: 372:Nazwy miejscowe dawnego Śląska Cieszyńskiego 285:Cieszyn Silesia in Middle Ages (until 1528) 251:. Subsequently, it was the place where the 119:was first mentioned in a Latin document of 281:Śląsk Cieszyński w średniowieczu (do 1528) 151:Lutynie utrumque Theutonicum et Polonicum 15: 268: 429: 419: 199:in 1920, the village became a part of 176:, which after 1526 became part of the 376:Local names of former Cieszyn Silesia 7: 494:Populated places in Karviná District 489:Neighbourhoods in the Czech Republic 239:). After the war it was restored to 207:, in October 1938 together with the 164:and was ruled by a local branch of 160:, formed in 1290 in the process of 223:. The village was then annexed by 14: 215:, administratively organised in 380:Uniwersytet Śląski w Katowicach 243:and in 1960 it was joined with 247:to form a new district called 162:feudal fragmentation of Poland 1: 378:] (in Polish). Katowice: 168:. In 1327 the duchy became a 515: 211:region it was annexed by 20:Downtown of Orlová-Lutyně 53:Moravian-Silesian Region 406:Dziennik Ustaw Śląskich 370:Mrózek, Robert (1984). 317:Pan Biblioteka Kórnicka 193:Polish–Czechoslovak War 360:I. Panic, 2010, p. 305 351:I. Panic, 2010, p. 430 100: 92: 80: 72: 40: 32: 21: 462:49.87139°N 18.42639°E 319:(in German). Breslau. 19: 382:. pp. 108–109. 227:at the beginning of 221:Silesian Voivodeship 195:and the division of 129:from around 1305 as 43:) is a town part of 458: /  467:49.87139; 18.42639 174:Kingdom of Bohemia 121:Diocese of Wrocław 22: 294:978-83-926929-3-5 178:Habsburg monarchy 506: 473: 472: 470: 469: 468: 463: 459: 456: 455: 454: 451: 438: 437: 432:has extra text ( 431: 427: 425: 417: 415: 413: 398: 392: 391: 367: 361: 358: 352: 349: 343: 342: 340: 338: 327: 321: 320: 309:Schulte, Wilhelm 305: 299: 298: 273: 205:Munich Agreement 203:. Following the 158:Duchy of Teschen 83:), and later as 49:Karviná District 514: 513: 509: 508: 507: 505: 504: 503: 499:Cieszyn Silesia 479: 478: 476: 466: 464: 460: 457: 452: 449: 447: 445: 444: 442: 441: 428: 418: 411: 409: 400: 399: 395: 369: 368: 364: 359: 355: 350: 346: 336: 334: 329: 328: 324: 307: 306: 302: 295: 275: 274: 270: 265: 257:housing estates 231:and renamed to 217:Frysztat County 197:Cieszyn Silesia 189:Austria-Hungary 115:The village of 113: 12: 11: 5: 512: 510: 502: 501: 496: 491: 481: 480: 440: 439: 393: 362: 353: 344: 322: 300: 293: 267: 266: 264: 261: 241:Czechoslovakia 201:Czechoslovakia 112: 109: 81:Polnischleuten 73:Lutynia Polska 57:Czech Republic 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 511: 500: 497: 495: 492: 490: 487: 486: 484: 477: 474: 471: 435: 430:|volume= 423: 407: 403: 397: 394: 389: 385: 381: 377: 373: 366: 363: 357: 354: 348: 345: 332: 326: 323: 318: 314: 310: 304: 301: 296: 290: 286: 282: 278: 272: 269: 262: 260: 258: 254: 250: 246: 242: 238: 234: 230: 226: 222: 218: 214: 210: 206: 202: 198: 194: 190: 186: 181: 179: 175: 171: 167: 166:Piast dynasty 163: 159: 154: 152: 148: 147:Upper Silesia 144: 140: 136: 132: 128: 127: 122: 118: 110: 108: 106: 102: 98: 94: 93:Lutynia Górna 90: 86: 82: 78: 74: 70: 66: 65:Polská Lutyně 62: 58: 54: 50: 46: 42: 38: 34: 30: 26: 18: 475: 443: 422:cite journal 410:. Retrieved 405: 396: 375: 371: 365: 356: 347: 335:. Retrieved 325: 316: 303: 284: 280: 271: 248: 237:Horní Lutyně 236: 232: 229:World War II 225:Nazi Germany 182: 155: 150: 143:Orlová abbey 139:greater lans 130: 124: 116: 114: 105:Dolní Lutyně 85:Horní Lutyně 84: 64: 61:World War II 24: 23: 465: / 277:Panic, Idzi 233:Ober-Leuten 185:World War I 101:Ober-Leuten 483:Categories 453:18°25′35″E 450:49°52′17″N 333:(in Latin) 263:References 255:built new 253:Communists 187:, fall of 388:0208-6336 63:known as 311:(1889). 279:(2010). 137:from 71 337:13 July 209:Zaolzie 131:Luthina 123:called 111:History 33:Lutynia 412:1 July 386:  291:  249:Lutyně 245:Orlová 213:Poland 183:After 117:Lutyně 97:German 89:Polish 77:German 69:Polish 45:Orlová 41:Leuten 37:German 29:Polish 25:Lutyně 374:[ 283:[ 135:tithe 434:help 414:2014 384:ISSN 339:2014 289:ISBN 219:of 172:of 170:fee 47:in 485:: 426:: 424:}} 420:{{ 404:. 315:. 191:, 180:. 153:. 99:: 95:, 91:: 79:: 75:, 71:: 55:, 51:, 39:: 35:, 31:: 436:) 416:. 390:. 341:. 297:. 235:( 87:( 67:( 27:(

Index


Polish
German
Orlová
Karviná District
Moravian-Silesian Region
Czech Republic
World War II
Polish
German
Polish
German
Dolní Lutyně
Diocese of Wrocław
Liber fundationis episcopatus Vratislaviensis
tithe
greater lans
Orlová abbey
Upper Silesia
Duchy of Teschen
feudal fragmentation of Poland
Piast dynasty
fee
Kingdom of Bohemia
Habsburg monarchy
World War I
Austria-Hungary
Polish–Czechoslovak War
Cieszyn Silesia
Czechoslovakia

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