Golubie

Golubie ( German: Gollubien, 1938-1945 Gollen ) is a scoring for community Kalinowo village in the northeastern Mazury in Polish Warmia - Masuria, Elk County.

The village is located around 10 kilometers north- west of the village Kalinowo ( German calligrapher Owen ) on one of the Interstate 16 north at Vysokie outgoing highway. It lies on the northern shore of Lake Goll.

History

The place Gollubien was first mentioned in 1440 as hereby from Mazovia derived Jacob Rogal ( l) was a fief. The town's name derives from the Polish word for dove.

1599 was finally the owner of Gollubien as a family Rogalla of Rogale (or: Rogala Rogalski ), 1740 Rogalla of Bieberstein, officially confirmed in their nobility rights together with the trunk emblem and have been considered one of the old East Prussian nobility, which in Gollubien to 1945 their tribe - and had family seat.

1656 experienced the region around calli Owen and therefore Gollubien by the invasion of Poland Tatars allied with extensive destruction.

The place was divided administratively in a long time Gollubien A and B. Gollubien A Gollubien the parish Elk, Gollubien B was together with the southern Well Karolinenthal assigned to the parish in Pissanitzen.

On May 27, 1874 District Gollupken was formed in the wake of a Prussian government reform new, which included the communities Gollubien A, B Gollubien, Gollupken, United Skomentnen, Small Skomentnen, Mikolayken, Saborowen, Szczudlen and, indeed, Wyssocken.

1910, Gollubien A 180, B 143 Gollubien, so a combined total of more 323 inhabitants.

1933 were recorded in Gollubien 304 inhabitants.

Gollubien was renamed on 16 July 1938 at the wake of the massive Germanization of place names Masurian, Polish or Lithuanian origin in Gollen.

1938 by analogous renaming of the District Gollupken the District Lübeck field, then the seven churches named George newer field, Gollen, Lübeck field, Reichenwalde ( Ostpr. ) Skomanten, Thomken and Walter height included.

1939 Gollen only 287 inhabitants.

After the Second World War in 1945 that fell to the German Empire ( East Prussia ), administrative region of Olsztyn, Elk County Gollen belonging 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 Golubie.

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

Borzymy | Czyńcze | Długie | Dorsze | Dudki | Golubie | Golubka | Ginie | Grądzkie | Iwaśki | Jędrzejki | Kalinowo | Kolesniki | Krzyżewo | Kucze | Kulesze | Laski Małe | Laski Wielkie | Lisewo | Loje | | Makosieje | Marcinowo | Mazurowo | Maze | Mikołajki | Milewo | Piętki | Pisanica | Prawdziska | Romanowo | Romoty | Ryczywół | Skomętno | Skrzypki | Stacze | Stare Cimochy | Stożne | Sypitki | Szczudły | Turowo | Wierzbowo | Vysokie | Zaborowo | Zanie | Zocie

53.88566666666722.531572222222Koordinaten: 53 ° 53 ' N, 22 ° 32' O

  • Place of Warmia and Mazury
  • Gmina Kalinowo
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