Włodary is a village located in the Nysa district, in the Korfantów municipality.
The first records about it come from 1284. The village is mentioned in them as Villa Vlokmari, meaning the village of Vlokmar, who may have been its founder or owner. Włodary lies on the edge of the Głubczyce Plateau, at the foot of the Opawskie Mountains, and on the outskirts of the Niemodlin Forests. The Młynówka Bielicka flows through the village, which in the area of Piątkowice flows into the Nysa Kłodzka, becoming its right-bank tributary.
Włodary belonged to the estates of the bishops of Wrocław until 1810. In the 19th century, there were two estates in it: Lower Włodary, owned by Franz Daniel, and Upper Włodary, belonging to Robert Gaideczka.
Among the monuments of the village, special distinction goes to the parish church of the Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary, which was built in the mid-18th century, as well as the church cemetery and the presbytery building from the early 19th century. The village also has a brick manor house from the early 19th century and three historic chapels.
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