Jadamowo

Jadamowo ( German Adam Heath ) is a small town in the southwest of the Polish Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship. It belongs to the urban and rural community Olsztynek ( Hohenstein ) in Olsztyński powiat ( county Olsztyn ).

Geographical location

Jadamowo situated on the southeastern tip of the Jezioro Mielno ( Mühlensee ), 13 kilometers southwest of Olsztynek far from the busy main road 7 ( here also: European Route 77), which connects Gdansk with Warsaw and Krakow and Slovakia.

The nearest train station is four kilometers away Waplewo ( Waplitz ) to the state railway line from Działdowo ( Soldau ) to Olsztyn ( Olsztyn ).

History

The former " Adam Heath " was released as the estate village for the first time in 1586 as Vorwerk of Wittmannsdorf (since 1945: Witramowo ), which at the time belonged to the estate of the Count Finck von Finckenstein. In 1878 the town was included in the headquarters district Wittmannsdorf in the district of Osterode in East Prussia in the district of Olsztyn the Prussian province of East Prussia.

After the turn of the 20th century the manor Adam Heath was state-run, and parts of the Gutsgeländes went through the purchase of the Forestry Office Hohenstein. The manor house was built around 1900.

On August 24, 1907, the independent Gutsbezirk Adam Heath was formed by spin-off from the Gutsbezirk Wittmannsdorf, and 126 inhabitants in 1910 were registered here.

On September 30, 1929, the Gutsbezirk Adam Heath graduated with the rural community Wittmannsdorf the new rural community Wittmannsdorf together, and Adam Heath was again only a district.

As a result of the Second World War came Adam Heath with the whole southern East Prussia under Polish administration and received its current name " Jadamowo ". He is in the mayor's office Waplewo ( Waplitz ) of urban and rural community Olsztynek incorporated and " changed " by the Prussian district of Osterode in East Prussia in the Polish powiat Olsztyński. Since 1998 it belongs to the Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship, and previously was part of the Olsztyn Voivodeship. This former manor house is now like the whole estate is privately owned.

Church

Adam Heath with its majority Protestant population before 1945 belonged to the parish Szelesen ( Żelazno ) in the parish of Hohenstein in the ecclesiastical province of East Prussia the Church of the Old Prussian Union. Until the mid-19th century it was the parish in the diocese Waplitz ( Waplewo ), belonged to the to 1721 and the lying already on Neidenburgischem area Kirchdorf curtains ( Gardyny ), which were both Counts Finckensteinsch. As the last German priest officiated in Seelesen minister Karl Heinz Ziegler.

Since 1945, a predominantly Catholic population lives in Jadamowo. The village is now in the Sw Parafia. Stanisław ( Parish of St. Stanislaus ) incorporated in Waplewo. It is in the area of the Deanery in the Archdiocese of Warmia Olsztynek of the Catholic Church in Poland.

Here surviving Protestant church members are now in the church Olsztynek assigned, the Branch Municipality of Olsztyn. It belongs to the Diocese of the Evangelical - Augsburg Church Mazury in Poland.

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