Miejsce Odrzańskie, Rural village in Gmina Cisek, Poland
Miejsce Odrzańskie is a small village in Gmina Cisek located in the Opole Voivodeship of southwestern Poland. The settlement sits approximately 18 kilometers south of Kędzierzyn-Koźle in a rural farming landscape.
The village became part of Poland following World War II and took on its current Polish name after being known previously as Mistitz under German administration. The postwar territorial realignment incorporated the settlement into Poland's administrative system.
The Church of the Holy Trinity anchors the village center with its traditional Polish rural design and serves as a gathering point for locals. The building reflects the construction styles typical of this region's countryside.
The village is best reached by car since public transportation is limited in this rural area. Visitors should plan for longer travel times and it helps to check road conditions beforehand.
Between 2010 and 2019, the village experienced an unusual demographic phenomenon when only female babies were born during this period. This statistical anomaly drew international attention and remains a notable characteristic of the settlement.
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