Sędki, Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship

Sedki [ sɛntki ] ( German: Sentken ) is a scoring to the municipality Elk village in the northeastern Mazury in Polish Warmia - Masuria, Elk County.

Geography

The village is located 8 kilometers east of the county town of Elk ( German: Lyck ) on the highway 16 from Elk on Kalinowo to Augustów. It lies on the north shore of the Great Lake Ment Sell ( Jezioro Selmet Wielki ).

History

1472 Sentken is the first time (also called Oratzen ) as one of Elk emanating through internal migration Pflüger village mentioned. The duties of this are standing like a prescription from 1565 " to plow the Vorwerk fields, hay-making and to make the introduction of hay for the Vorwerk and to help with any buildings in the Barbican, to drive a fixed amount of wood and finally deliver goods taxes ".

On May 27, 1874 came after a Prussian municipal reform of the rural communities Budczken, United Mrosen, Koszycken, Leegen, Seliggen, Sentken, Sordachen and destination Assen and the agricultural estates small Mrosen, Leegen and Regelnitzen the District Selment. The head office is based at first in small Mrosen.

January 1908 there is a territorial restructuring of the administrative district Selment, now, among other things after reclassification of Budczken rural communities large Mrosen, Kozycken, Leegen, Seliggen, Sentken, Sordachen and Zielasen and the estate districts Leegen, Elk, Elk Forest ( partial) and Regelnitzen includes.

1910, Sentken 259 inhabitants.

November 1928 the United Gutsbezirk Selment Lake is incorporated Sentken in the rural community.

January 1929, merged the rural communities Leegen and Sentken, Ropehlen and the estate districts Leegen and Elk Forest ( in part) to the new rural community Sentken. Ropehlen (1910: 135 inhabitants ), which belonged to the neighboring District Pissanitzen until then will be renamed as a local situation of the rural community in Sentken Kleinsentken.

September 1931 includes the District Selment the communities Kozycken ( from 1935 Selmenthöhe ), the merged from Great Mrosen and small Mrosen Mrossen ( from 1938 Schönhorst ) Seliggen, Sentken, Sordachen ( from 1938 Sorden ) Sybba ( from 1938 Walden ) and Zielasen ( from 1938 target Hausen ).

1933 in Sentken by enlarging the community now 523 inhabitants recorded.

On November 15, 1938, the District Selment is renamed District Schönhorst ( Ostpr. ).

1939 Sentken only 483 inhabitants.

After the Second World War in 1945 that fell to East Prussia, Elk County, belonging Sentken, which was burned down in the fighting up to two farms, 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 Sedki.

Kleinsentken (until 1929 Ropehlen, Polish Ropele ) was incorporated in subsequent years fully to the village Sedki.

From 1975 to 1998 Sedki belonged to the former Suwałki Voivodeship and came in 1999 to the newly formed Warmia and Mazury.

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  • Place of Warmia and Mazury
  • Gmina Elk
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