Koleśniki, Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship

Kolesniki [ kɔlɛɕniki ] ( German: Kolle popper, 1938-1945 Jürgenau ) is a scoring for community Kalinowo village in the northeastern Mazury in Polish Warmia - Masuria, Elk County.

The village located four kilometers southeast of the town Kalinowo ( German calligrapher Owen ) outgoing from the highway leading on to Augustów 16

History

Kolle popper originated in 1468 as a hand Festivals of the Teutonic Order. This year, the nurse sold to Elk Walter of Kökeritz to " Jürgen and Jan Lithaw eynen Dinst bey Pohibel " and " January Ruski and Greger Lithaw 2 Dinste bey Pohibels Gutter ", which is the first documentary mention and foundation of the town. The name itself is of Baltic origin. An identical Kolesniki is also located in neighboring Lithuania, where the first locators came from.

1656 were allied with Poland Tatars in large parts of Masuria, with colleagues popper was badly damaged. The report of the Elk Amsthauptmanns Auer puts it over the loss figures:

" Colleschnigken 15 hooves, burnt farmstead 6, 6 standeth, field strewn over the winter, all the cattle and horses up onto the head of cattle and 1 horse away, 15 people expelled, burned 1 child. "

With the Prussian government reform by May 27, 1874 Kolle popper belonged administratively as a rural community to the District Dluggen in the district of Lyck, which included the communities Burnien, Dluggen, Dlugoniedziellen, Duttken, Gronsken, Kolle popper, Krzysewen, Prawdzisken and Roman Owen and the Gutsbezirk Imionken.

1908 was the reclassification of rural communities Burnien, Dluggen, Kolle popper, Krzysewen and Prawdzisken in the District Kalli Owen.

On December 1, 1910 197 inhabitants were registered in Kolle popper.

1933 are listed in Kolle popper still 189 inhabitants.

Kolle popper was renamed on 16 July 1938 at the wake of the massive Eindeutschung Masurian place names Baltic or Slavic origin in Jürgenau. Is presumed this was the first name that locator Jürgen Lithaw, which was commissioned in 1468 and further with his brother with the founding of the town.

1939 Jürgenau ( Kolle popper ) 175 inhabitants.

After the end of World War II in 1945 to the German Empire ( East Prussia ) belonging Jürgenau fell to Poland. The resident population was German, if they had not fled, largely expelled after 1945 or expelled and replaced in addition to the traditional Masurian minority by new residents from other parts of Poland. The place Jürgenau was renamed the Polish spelling of the historic city name in Kolesniki.

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

Kolesniki decreed 2006 only 120 inhabitants.

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53.42878622.83293Koordinaten: 53 ° 25 ' 44 "N, 22 ° 49' 59" O

  • Place of Warmia and Mazury
  • Gmina Kalinowo
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