Lisówka

Lisówka ( German fox farms ) is a small village in the Polish Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship. It belongs to the mayor's office Kinkajmy ( Kinkeim ) the rural community Bartoszyce ( Bartenstein ) in Bartoszycki powiat ( county Bartenstein ).

Geographical location

Lisówka is located six kilometers from Bartoszyce away south of the All (Polish: Lyna ) and south ends in 2004 operated railway Białystok - Elk ( Lyck ) Korsze ( Korschen ) Bartoszyce - Głomno ( Glommen ) and is Kinkajmy on the province road 592 ( former German Empire road 135) to achieve.

Place name

The German names fox farms as it existed until 1945, there were different variations: Fuchshouen (before 1570), Fuchshoeff (before 1774) and Fuchshoefen ( before 1820 ). In northern East Prussia there were in the district of Königsberg ( Sambia ) is another place called fox farms, now called Russian Slawjanskoje.

The Polish place name recalls the name " Lisówka pomarańczowa ", as called in Poland "wrong Chanterelle ".

History

Before 1874 the then fox farms village was only a small Vorwerk of Gutsdorfes Kinkeim (Polish: Kinkajmy ). On June 30, 1874, was removed from the Gutsbezirk Kinkeim and raised to a private Gutsbezirk. He belonged until 1945 to the District Kinkeim in a circle Friedland ( 1927-1945 district Bartenstein ( Ostpr. ) ) in the district of Königsberg the Prussian province of East Prussia. On December 1, 1910 fox farms counted 72 inhabitants.

On September 30, 1928 was fox farms its independence again, as in fact the rural community Assmann (Polish: Witki ) with the agricultural estates fox farms, Mekienen ( Mekiny ) and Tromitten ( Tromity ) merged to the new rural community Tromitten.

As a result of the Second World War came to Poland fox farms and received in 1945 the name " Lisówka ". The place is now a small "settlement " (Polish: osada ) and belongs to the mayor's office Kinkajmy ( Kinkeim ) of Gmina Bartoszyce (Town Bartenstein ) in the powiat Bartoszycki ( circle Bartenstein ) of the Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship ( 1975-1998: Province of Olsztyn ).

Church

Before 1945, the population was almost exclusively Protestant fox Höfens denomination. The place was in the parish of the town church Bartenstein (Polish: Bartoszyce ) the parish and belonged until 1927 to the church district Friedland ( East Prussia ) (now Russian: Prawdinsk ), then to the church district Bartenstein within the Ecclesiastical Province of East Prussia the Church of the Old Prussian Union.

Today, the vast majority of the population Lisówkas Catholic denomination. The reference to the parish in Bartoszyce has remained, but this is now in the Dean's Office in the Archdiocese of Warmia Bartoszyce of the Catholic Church in Poland involved. In Lisówka living evangelical church members also have their now Lutheran Church in Bartoszyce, which is now a subsidiary church of the parish in Ketrzyn ( Rastenburg ) in the Diocese of the Evangelical - Augsburg Church Mazury in Poland.

References

Footnotes

  • Place of Warmia and Mazury
  • Gmina Bartoszyce
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