Wilamowice Nyskie is a village in south‑western Poland. Administratively, it is part of the district (gmina) of Nysa, within Nysa County (powiat), in the Opole Voivodeship. The settlement lies approximately 5 km (3 mi) south‑west of the town of Nysa and about 52 km (32 mi) south‑west of Opole, the regional capital.
Geography
- Coordinates: roughly 50°27′N 17°20′E.
- The village is situated in the Silesian Lowlands, an area characterised by agricultural land and a temperate climate.
Administrative status
- Country: Poland
- Voivodeship: Opole
- County: Nysa
- Gmina: Nysa
Demographics
- Detailed population figures are not readily available in publicly accessible encyclopedic sources; the village is described as a small rural settlement.
History
- Specific historical records for Wilamowice Nyskie are limited. The broader region of Nysa County has a documented history dating back to the Middle Ages, having been part of various states including the Kingdom of Poland, Bohemia, Prussia, and Germany before its reintegration into Poland after World II.
Transportation
- The village is accessible via local road networks connecting it to Nysa and surrounding settlements. Public transport options typically include regional bus services.
Economy
- The local economy is predominantly based on agriculture and small‑scale farming, reflecting the rural character of the area.
Cultural and notable sites
- No major cultural institutions or historically listed monuments are documented specifically for Wilamowice Nyskie in major encyclopedic references.
References
- Data derived from Poland’s Central Statistical Office (Główny Urząd Statystyczny) and administrative registers pertaining to the Opole Voivodeship.