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of 20 March 1921 1381 villagers voted to remain with
Germany and 198 voted to join the newly reborn state of Poland. As a result, Klein Strehlitz remained in Germany. In 1939 the village had 1875 inhabitants.
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466:. On 17 May 2006 the entire commune of Strzelecki was declared bilingual in Polish and German, and on 24 November 2008 the German name Klein Strehlitz was also made official.
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The town has one of the highest concentrations of
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