Strzeleczki

Strzeleczki [stʂɛˈlɛt͡ʂki] is a town in Krapkowice County, Opole Voivodeship, in southern Poland.

The market settlement of Strzeleczki was founded in the early 13th century, when it was part of fragmented Piast-ruled Poland.

[2] Its name, first recorded as Strelicz is derived from an Old Polish word strzelec, which means "archer" or "hunter".

When the Archipresbyteriate of Oberglogau (Głogówek) was divided, Klein Strehlitz was left with a dean, and until today there is a small deanery in the town.

Two Polish citizens were murdered by Nazi Germany in the village during World War II.

The German population of was largely expelled[citation needed] in accordance with the Potsdam Agreement.

The current emblem is based on a drawing made by Heraldic artist Otto Hupp in 1898.