Stara Pasłęka

Pasłęka Stara ( Old German Passarge ) is a small village in the far northwest of the Polish Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship. It belongs to the rural community Braniewo ( Brown Mountain ) in the powiat Braniewski ( circle brown mountain).

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Geographical location

Stara Pasłęka is (Polish: Pasłęka ) on the right bank of the Passarge shortly before its confluence with the Vistula Lagoon ( Zalew Wiślany ). The state border with the Russian Kaliningrad Oblast is two kilometers from the site. The place is connected by a road with Braniewo ( Brown Mountain ), which is one of the stations. The distance to the present district town Braniewo is seven kilometers the former district metropolis Heiligenbeil (now Russian: Mamonowo ) is located nine km as the crow flies, but only indirectly via Gronowo ( Grunau ) to reach.

History

The small former fishing village of Old Passarge took its first documentary mention in 1342. According to the Peace of Thorn in 1466 the place was left in the field of the religious state, while the New lying on the opposite side of the Passarge Passarge ( Nowe Pasłęka ) for Warmia and thus belonged to the Polish part of East Prussia. Since 1945, both places are Polish and thus again " united ".

Old Passarge burned in July 1753 almost completely and had to be rebuilt.

On June 11, 1874, the rural community Alt Passarge came with the Gutsbezirk Rossen (now Polish: Rusy ). February 11, 1884, the previously communal land free watch Bude ( Forest House ) was incorporated to Old Passarge. In 1910 the community numbered 373 inhabitants.

On September 30, 1928 was Old Passarge again increase: the Gutsbezirk Schettnienen (now Russian: Schtschukino ) was incorporated. In 1933, there were 271 inhabitants, in 1939 there were still 247

By 1945, horses and old Passarge were united in the district of horses. He belonged to the district Heiligenbeil in the district of Königsberg the Prussian province of East Prussia.

Since 1945, the now 26 inhabitants village called Stara Pasleka Polish. It belongs to the Gmina Braniewo in powiat Braniewski in the Warmia and Mazury ( Elbląg Voivodeship 1975-1998 ). Today, only a few are houses and a restaurant.

Church

Village Church

The Church in Old Passarge was built in 1780 after the previous church was burnt down in the 16th century in 1774. Today is the building nothing left.

Parish

Already in 1336 the Protestant parish Grunau ( Gronowo ) was mentioned, which was called in the 16th century " parish Grunau Old Passarge ". Vicarage was Grunau. He belonged to the church district Heiligenbeil ( Mamonowo ) in the ecclesiastical province of East Prussia. 1929 Old Passarge was umgemeindet according to Brown Mountain ( Braniewo ).

Since 1945 lives a predominantly Catholic population in Stara Pasłęka. The village now belongs to the Church in New Passarge ( Nowa Pasłęka ), the subsidiary church of the parish of Holy Cross Church ( Parafia Świętego Krzyża ) in Braniewo is. It belongs to the Dean's Office in the Archdiocese of Warmia Braniewo of the Catholic Church in Poland.

Here surviving Protestant church members now belong to the Diocese of the Evangelical - Augsburg Church Mazury in Poland.

School

In 1923 was in Old Passarge a school that was out in one stage.

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