Łazdoje

Łazdoje ( German Laxdoyen ) is a village in Poland, in the Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship. The village is part of the Schulz Office ( słectwo ) Wilkowo in the municipality ( gmina ) Kętrzyn, powiat Kętrzyński.

  • 2.1 Population development
  • 4.1 traffic
  • 5.1 Literature
  • 5.2 footnotes

Geography

Geographical location

Łazdoje located in northern Poland, approximately 40 kilometers south of the Polish border with Russia's Kaliningrad Oblast. Neighbouring villages are Wilkowo in the north, the south and Rydwągi Wólka Pilecka in the West.

History

The localization of today Łazdoje took place in 1374 according to Kulm law. The village belonged to an area of ​​30 Wloka. With the installation of the village inhabitants were exempted for 14 years of tax burdens. In 1818 there were six houses in the village of April 30, 1874, District No. 4 Laxdoyen were from the rural communities bear angle ( Niedźwiedzi Kąt ), formed Wilke village ( Wilkowo ) Marienhof and Laxdoyen itself. As of September 30, 1928, the rural community of Bears angle and the Gutsbezirk Laxdoyen for rural community Laxdoyen were summarized. In the 1920s, the 500 -hectare area with three outworks the Major Siegfried Mack dance belongs. Mack dance built here cereals and bred gilts .. In January 1945, the Red Army occupied the area. As a result of the war was as Laxdoyen Łazdoje part of Poland. In 1970 the now 249 inhabitants, is a cinema room with 50 seats. Since the reform of the administrative structure in 1973 Łazdoje is part of the Office Schulz Wilkowo in the community Kętrzyn.

Population Development

Subsequently, the development of the population of the village.

Culture and sights

The manor house dating from the beginning of the 20th century has survived, but lost during renovation work after the Second World War his outer decor.

Economy and infrastructure

Traffic

Through the village leads the Province Road 591, which after about ten kilometers leads north through Kętrzyn and ends after about 40 kilometers of the border with the Russian Kaliningrad Oblast. A border crossing is here but not. To the south, the 591 leads after about 15 kilometers to Mrągowo where it ends at the junction with the main road 59. After Kętrzyn and Mrągowo are regular local bus links.

Łazdoje owning not have its own train stop. The nearest train station is in Kętrzyn, where the PKP offers activities such as direct connections to Olsztyn and Poznan.

The nearest international airport is Kaliningrad, which is about 110 kilometers north-west is located on Russian territory. The nearest international airport on Polish territory is located about 190 kilometers west of Lech Walesa Airport, Gdansk.

References

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