Wilczyny

Wilczyny [ vilt͡ʂɨnɨ ] ( German Wolf Hagen ) is a village in Poland in the Warmia - Mazury. The place is a mayor's office ( sołectwo ) in the municipality Srokowo in powiat Kętrzyński.

Geography

The village is located in northern Poland, about seven kilometers south of the border with the Russian Kaliningrad Oblast. Through the village flows the Omet.

History

Today's Wilczyny 1403 was built on an area of ​​54 hooves after Kulm law. 1785 passed in the village of 20 residential buildings, the number grew to 1818 to 43 in 1945, at the end of the Second World War, the Red Army marched into the area a. As a result of the war, Wolf Hagen was Wilczyny as part of the People's Republic of Poland.

Population Development

Below the graph of population development.

Mayor's office

To the mayor's office consists of the villages Jegławki, Stare Jegławki, Kolkiejmy, Mintowo, Osikowo, Skandławki, Wilcza Woka and Wilcze.

Economy and infrastructure

The village Wilczyny located at a major road. About three kilometers south runs the Province Road 650 ( droga wojewódzka 650). Through the town itself is a road five kilometers from the southeastern Srokowo into ten kilometers north-west location Asuny.

The place does not have its own rail connection. The nearest railway station is located 20 kilometers south in Kętrzyn, where there are direct connections to Olsztyn and Poznan.

The nearest international airport is Kaliningrad, about 90 kilometers north-west is located on Russian territory. The nearest international airport on Polish territory is located about 195 kilometers west of Lech Walesa Airport, Gdansk.

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