Lauth (Königsberg)

Maloye Issakowo (Russian Малое Исаково, German Krug Lauth, Lithuanian lute) is a place in the Russian Kaliningrad Oblast ( region Königsberg ( Prussia) ) and belongs to Bolscheissakowskoje selskoje posselenije (Town Bolschoye Issakowo ( Lauth ) ) in Rajon Guryevsk (district Neuhausen ).

Maloye Issakowo is located seven kilometers east of the center of Kaliningrad (Königsberg ) and is bordered on the southwest by the Leningrad Rajon Kaliningrad ( site of the former Devau airport), to the south Bolschoye Issakowo ( Lauth ) and on the north by Wassilkowo ( Neudamm ). The north-western boundary is formed by the main road to Kaliningrad Guryevsk ( Neuhausen ), the eastern border of the eastern ring road of Kaliningrad. Through the town to an industrial siding from the harbor attracts the Pregel (Russian: Pregolja ).

The named to 1946 jug Lauth place was with moss Bude part of Liep (Russian: Oktjabrskoje ), which was until 1927 a post village in the district of Königsberg ( Prussia) in the district of Königsberg of the Prussian province of East Prussia before it amalgamated into the city of Königsberg ( Prussia) been.

After 1945 came jug Lauth ( 1946 " Maloye Issakowo " called ) to 2009 Bolscheissakowski Selski soviet ( village soviet Bolschoye Issakowo ( Lauth ) ) in Rajon Guryevsk ( circle Neuhausen ) in the Soviet, then Russian Kaliningrad Oblast ( region Königsberg ( Prussia) ). Since 2009 Maloye Issakowo is a "municipal " as a result of structural and administrative reform (Russian: possjolok ) classified village within the newly structured Bolscheissakowskoje selskoje posselenije (Town Bolschoye Issakowo ).

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