Opole

Opole

Opole is a city located in southern Poland on the Oder River and the historical capital of Upper Silesia. With a population of approximately 128,137, it is the capital of Opole Voivodeship and the seat of Opole County. With its long history dating back to the 8th century, Opole is one of the oldest cities in Poland.

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Dariusz Ratajczak

Dariusz Ratajczak

Polish historian

Zygfryd Blaut

Zygfryd Blaut

Polish football player

Bolko IV of Opole

Bolko IV of Opole

Member of the Silesian Piasts

Nicholas I of Opole

Nicholas I of Opole

Member of the Silesian Piasts

Mike Bongiorno

Mike Bongiorno

Italian-American television host

Prince Andrew of Greece and Denmark

Prince Andrew of Greece and Denmark

Former Prince of Denmark

Jan Tarło

Jan Tarło

Politician

Henryk Zomerski

Henryk Zomerski

Musical artist

Jacek Zejdler

Jacek Zejdler

Polish actor

Stefan Leletko

Stefan Leletko

Polish weightlifter

Dariusz Ratajczak

Dariusz Ratajczak

Polish historian

Bolesław Polnar

Bolesław Polnar

Polish graphic artist

Stanislaw Wasylewski

Stanislaw Wasylewski

Author

Zygfryd Blaut

Zygfryd Blaut

Polish football player

Jan Bagiński

Jan Bagiński


Joachim Halupczok

Joachim Halupczok

Polish cyclist

Jan Kropidło

Jan Kropidło

Religious leader

Józef Osławski

Józef Osławski

Actor

Mirosław Bednarek

Mirosław Bednarek

Polish actor

Edmund Roman Orlik

Edmund Roman Orlik

Polish architect

Antoni Chmielowski

Antoni Chmielowski


Stefan Kobos

Stefan Kobos

Military officer

Jadwiga Kosowska-Rataj

Jadwiga Kosowska-Rataj

Polish teacher

Vladislaus II of Opole

Vladislaus II of Opole

Duke of Opole

Jerzy Szczakiel

Jerzy Szczakiel


Antoni Adamiuk

Antoni Adamiuk


Marek Tukiendorf

Marek Tukiendorf

Polish engineer

Marian Nowak

Marian Nowak

Polish sculptor

Zygmunt Wichary

Zygmunt Wichary

Musical artist

Ignace Heinrich

Ignace Heinrich

French olympic athlete

Petro Doroshenko

Petro Doroshenko

Former Hetman of Zaporizhian Host