SÄ…dry

Sadry ( German: Zondern ) is a scoring for community Mrągowo village in Warmia in the Polish Warmian- Masurian district Mrągowo.

The village is on the leading of Giżycko after Mrągowo Highway 59 It is located 13 kilometers from Mrągowo.

The village has its location on Notister lake. In addition, since 1990 a museum located there Masurian farmhouse of 200 years resident in the village family Dickti showing the previous living conditions and was inaugurated by writer Arno Surminski.

History

The former village Zondern arose after Kulm law. First mentioned in 1427 as it was the Rastenburger Commander Hans von Behnhausen (also: Been Hausen, termination Husen ) gave the local land for the settlement dates.

On March 29, 1874 the District of Olsztyn, County Lötzen and in the District United Jawor (today: Jora Wielka ) was in the course of a Prussian government reform Zondern assigned. The municipality of large Jawor Jawor existed alongside major from the rural communities large Notisten, Small Jawor, Small Notisten, Mnierczeyewen, Ußranken, Salza and Zondern and the lakes wholesale Nostister Lake and Talter Lake.

1933 were recorded in Zondern 131 inhabitants.

1939 Zondern still 126 inhabitants.

After the end of World War II in 1945 to the German Empire ( East Prussia ) belonging Zondern fell to Poland. The resident population was German, if they had not fled, largely expelled after 1945 and replaced in addition to the traditional Masurian minority by new residents from other parts of Poland. The town was renamed in Sadry.

From 1975 to 1998 Sadry belonged to the former Olsztyn Voivodeship, then came 1999 on the newly formed Warmia and Mazury.

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  • Place of Warmia and Mazury
  • Gmina Mrągowo
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