- Szczepanowice
Szczepanowice ( _de. Sczepanowitz, Stefansfeld; since 1936, "Stefanshöh") is a district of
Opole ,Poland .History
Szczepanowice (the name derives from a variant of the Polish given name, "
Stefan ") was first mentioned as a settlement in the first half of the 13th century — in 1254 as "Sczepanowicz", and in 1278 as "Sczepanowice".At the opening of the
Third Silesian Uprising (1921), the town's railroad bridge was one of seven that were blown up by theWawelberg Group , a destruction unit run by Polish military intelligence (Section II).Formerly a village, Szczepanowice was annexed to the city of
Opole in 1936. It has some 3,200 residents and comprises mainly single-family dwellings. In addition there is a cluster ofapartment house s on ulica Gospodarcza (Farm Street) and ofrow house s on ulica Stawowa (Pond Street).In 1997 Szczepanowice suffered a thousand-year flood of the
Odra River . [Most of the information in this article is drawn from the corresponding "Szczepanowice" article on the Polish Wikipedia.]ee also
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