Anin, Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship

Anin ( German Annenhof, Circle Morag ) is a small village in the Polish Warmian -Masurian and belongs to the urban and rural community of Morag ( Morag ) in Ostróda (Kreis Osterode ).

Geographical location

Anin is located seven kilometers northwest of the city of Morag ( Morag ) on a side road that leads from Morag after Samdbród ( ( Large) Samrodt ). City consumption is crossed connecting the road from a Królewo (Royal Village ) and Kamionka (stone village) land. The nearest train station is Dobrocinek ( New Best village) on the railway line from Olsztyn ( Olsztyn ) to Bogaczewo ( Güldenboden ) to proceed to Elbląg ( Elbing ).

History

Today's Anin was until 1945 as Annenhof only of a small courtyard. The town was founded in 1854, but decreased in 1880. In 1910, a new foundation of the Barbican Annenhof, which at that time was to Gutsbezirk Neuhof (now Polish: Nowy Dwór ) in the district of George Thal (now Polish: Jurki ) in a circle Morag ( Regierungsbezirk Königsberg ) belonged to the Prussian province of East Prussia.

On 31 October 1928, the rural communities Rollnau ( Rolnowo ), stone village ( Kamionka ) and Best New Village ( Dobrocinek ) and the exclave of Annenhof Gutsbezirks Neuhof merged to form a new country community Rollnau. These learned on September 21, 1929 Reclassification from District George Thal in the District Kahlau (now Polish: Kalnik ).

In 1945 the small Annenhof with the southern East Prussia, Poland was assigned. By 1973 the place belonged to Morag powiat ( county Morag ) from 1975 to 1998 Olsztyn Voivodeship ( Olsztyn ). Today is Anin a settlement (Polish: osada ) in the field of urban and rural community Morag ( Morag ) in Ostróda powiat (district of Osterode ) in the Warmia and Mazury.

Church

Protestant

(: Kalnik - Chojnik Polish) the parish ( parish in Kahlau ) By 1945, the population was predominantly Protestant and Annehofs in the parish Kahlau - Haguenau. The part of the parish of Morag in the ecclesiastical province of East Prussia the Church of the Old Prussian Union. Today only a few Protestant church members in Anin are now incorporated by Ostróda ( Osterode ) with a branch church in Morag. The parish belongs to the Diocese of Masuria Ostróda the Evangelical-Augsburg Church in Poland.

Catholic

Was there before 1945 only a few Catholics in Annenhof, so live in Anin today predominantly Catholic population. The next parish is in the Chojnik ( Haguenau ) in the Office of the Dean Morag ( Morag ) in the Diocese of Elbląg ( Elbing ) of the Catholic Church in Poland.

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