Zawadzkie, Industrial city in Opole Voivodeship, Poland
Zawadzkie is a town in Strzelce County in Opole Voivodeship that incorporates two neighboring villages, Kielcza and Żędowice, within its boundaries. The settlement combines residential areas with remnants of its industrial past.
The settlement developed around metallurgical works during the 19th century industrial expansion. It was known as Andreashütte between 1936 and 1945.
The townspeople maintain strong community bonds through local customs and shared activities rooted in their industrial heritage. These traditions shape how residents relate to their surroundings and connect with regional identity.
The town is easily accessible by road connections to larger regional cities and provides basic public services for daily needs. Visitors will find standard municipal facilities and amenities throughout.
The town carries the heritage of a family name from its industrial past, evident in the former name Andreashütte that remained in use for years. This connection to its founders remains a distinctive part of its story.
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