Prudnik Land

Following Germany's defeat in World War II in 1945, in accordance with the Oder–Neisse line, Prudnik Land became again part of Poland.

The western edge of the Prudnik Landmarks the border between historic Upper and Lower Silesia.

[1] The southwestern part of the Prudnik Land is located in the Opawskie Mountains (Eastern Sudetes).

Mountains can be found in the vicinity of Prudnik, Jarnołtówek, Pokrzywna, Moszczanka, Wieszczyna, Dębowiec and Trzebina.

The least fertile soils are found near the villages of Dobra, Steblów, Wawrzyńcowice, Mokra, Brzeźnica.