sowiewärts
Sowiewärts is a small municipality located in the Opole Voivodeship of southern Poland. The settlement lies approximately 15 kilometres southwest of the city of Opole and 4 kilometres north of the district capital Korfantów. The name derives from the nearby Sowie River, a minor tributary that merges with the Oder River east of the town. Historically, the area was part of the Kingdom of Poland in the early Middle Ages, later falling under Bohemian and Habsburg rule before returning to Polish sovereignty after the Second Silesian War in 1742.
The population of Sowiewärts is around 1,200 residents, predominately Polish with a minority German-speaking community. The
Sowiewärts is governed by a mayor–council system, with the municipal council elected every four years. The town
Tourists visiting Sowiewärts often visit the nearby natural reserve along the Sowie River, known for its diverse