Kozłowo, Nidzica County

Kozłowo [ kɔz'wɔvɔ ] ( German Koslau ) is a town in Poland. You more than twelve kilometers southwest of the city Nidzica and belongs to the powiat Nidzicki, Warmian -Masurian on.

History

Kozłowo consisting historically the two villages small Koslau (1938-1945 Klein Kosel ) and Great Koslau (1938-1945 United Kosel ). The places were until 1945 the district Neidenburg in the province of East Prussia.

Small Koslau was first mentioned on 29 June 1328. The village was already before the Reformation center of a church play. On January 19, 1945, the city was captured by Soviet troops and the end of World War II Poland.

Parish

Until 1945 the district was small Koslau a Protestant parish. To this were also the places:

Wholesale Koslau, Opacznickmühle, Polko, Posaren, wholesale Sakrau, Sakrau, Sabloczyn, Sontop, Wilmsdorf.

Rural community

The rural commune ( gmina wiejska ) Kozłowo covers an area of 254 km ², where 6,000 people live. This includes the following localities:

  • Bartki ( Bartkenguth )
  • Browina ( Browienen )
  • Cebulki ( Pilgramsaue )
  • Dziurdziewo ( Dziurdziau ), with Kamionki ( Kamiontken )
  • Satop ( Sontopp, Santop )
  • Zakrzewo ( Sakrau )
  • Januszkowo ( Januschkau )
  • Lipowo ( Lippona )
  • Kownatki ( Kownatken )
  • Gołębiewo ( Taubendorf )
  • Borowiec ( New Borowen )
  • Miłkowiec
  • Kadyki ( Kadicki )
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