Kupin, IÅ‚awa County

Kupin ( German crests ) is a town in the Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship in northeastern Poland. The place belongs to Gmina Zalewo in powiat Iławski.

Geography

Kupin lies in the moraine landscape of the Upper Country, only about a kilometer southeast of Zalewo. The district of the town is bounded on the west by the Jezioro Ewingi ( Ewingsee ) and to the north of the brook Zalewka ( Mühlengraben ).

Popki: Southeast of the village there is a single farm, which has since 1945 received the toponym " Popki ". The name derives from the last German owner, Fritz Poppke, ago.

History

Peaks was founded by the Teutonic Order as hooves interest village. The place name probably derives from an Old Prussian corridor name that stuck in the Ewingsee the area of the mouth of the mill stream. Probably the village was founded in 1299, it received in 1320 his second hand parties, because the first has been lost. The village consisted of 60 including four hooves hooves for the pastor at Saalfeld and six hooves for the mayor. The mayor had also have the right to retain one third of the penalties and set up a sheep farm with 300 sheep.

From the 18th century until 1945 existed in a two-class peaks elementary school, where it next to the two teaching jobs still a part-time job for a needlework teacher (usually the wife of the first teacher ) took place since the late 19th century. The school building burned down in 1945 and was later demolished.

In 1874, a District hilltops was formed in the district of Morag, the rural communities hilltops and Sorbehnen and the estate districts Kattern, Central Village and Rombitten have been assigned. Since a local government reform in 1928 ( resolution of the estate districts in Prussia ) the official district was tops at almost unchanged borders only of the communities hilltops and Sorbehnen. District and community crests existed in this form until 1945.

After integration into the Polish state hilltops was renamed Kupin and slammed the newly Gmina Zalewo. The place is now home to a Schulz Office without other associated towns.

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