Ujazd

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Ujazd
Ujest
Saint Andrew Church
Saint Andrew Church
Coat of arms of UjazdUjest
Coat of arms
UjazdUjest is located in Poland
UjazdUjest
Ujazd
Ujest
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Country  Poland
Voivodeship Opole
County Strzelce
Gmina Ujazd
Area
 • Total 14.69 km2 (5.67 sq mi)
Population (2006)
 • Total 1,652
 • Density 110/km2 (290/sq mi)
Postal code 47-143
Website http://www.ujazd.pl

Ujazd [ˈujast] (German: Ujest) is a town in Strzelce County in Opole Voivodeship of Poland. Population 1,647. 70% of the town infrastructure was destroyed in the Second World War.

The town lies on bank of the river Kłodnica.[1] Tourist attractions in the town include the Ujazd castle (formerly used by bishops of Wrocław) and two churches: 17th century baroque church, 19th century neogothic church.

Dukes of Ujest[2]

Ujazd (prior to 1945 part of Prussia) was original geographic location for the title the duke of Ujest, that was used by the head of the family of HohenloheÖhringen, a branch (1823) of that of Hohenlohe-Ingelfingen. Prince Hugo of Hohenlohe-Öhringen was created first duke of Ujest in 1861, and in 1897 was succeeded by his son Christian Kraft (born 1848). The duke was an hereditary member of the upper houses of Württemberg and Prussia.[1]

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  • Hugo, 5th Prince of Hohenlohe-Öhringen 1849-1897, 1st Duke 1861-1897 (1816-1897)
    • Christian Kraft, 6th Prince & 2nd Duke 1897-1926 (1848-1926)
    • Hans, 7th Prince & 3rd Duke 1926-1945 (1858-1945)
      • August, 8th Prince & 4th Duke 1945-1962 (1890-1962)
        • Kraft, 9th Prince & 5th Duke 1962-present (born 1933)
          • Kraft, Hereditary Prince of Hohenlohe-Öhringen (born 1966)
            • Christian Kraft (born 2007)
    • Prince Max (1860-1922)
      • Prince Waldemar (1890-1965)
        • Prince Wolfgang (born 1925)
          • Prince Heinrich (born 1968)
            • Prince Constantin (born 2002)
      • Prince Max Hugo (1893-1951)
        • Prince Rupprecht (born 1921)
          • Prince Christian-Krafft (born 1945)
            • Prince Stephan (born 1967)
        • Prince Kraft Alexander (born 1925)
          • Prince Alexander (born 1951)
            • Prince Philipp (born 1992)

References

Attribution
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