Lelkowo

Lelkowo ( German: light field ) is a village with a seat of a rural community in Poland, located in the powiat Braniewski ( circle brown mountain ) of Warmia and Mazury.

  • 3.1 General
  • 3.2 Municipality arrangement
  • 5.1 Literature
  • 5.2 External links
  • 5.3 footnotes

Geographical location

Lelkowo is located on the Polish voivodeship 510 ( former German Empire Road 126) ( to 1945 starting in Ludwigsort (Russian: Laduschkin ) about Zinten ( Kornewo ) ) from the Russian-Polish border at Głębock ( Tiefensee ) leads to Pieniężno (flour sack). In Lelkowo it is crossed spoke pattern of a side street, the verbindet.Zwischen Żelazna Góra ( Eisenberg ) in the west with Górowo Iławeckie ( Landsberg in East Prussia ) to the east in 1885 and 1945 was the time light field called community station on the route from Königsberg ( Prussia) (now russian Kaliningrad ) on Zinten after Olsztyn (now polish: Olsztyn ). The railway no longer exists - the station house is still standing. On the road from Müngen ( Milaki ) or Mühlenfeld ( Mlyniec ) Coming is at the entrance of the light field 's embankment still visible, as the road passes over it.

Village Lelkowo ( light box )

History

The village was founded in light box 1320-1330, however, the certificate of incorporation was lost later. In 1361, the mayor was mentioned as a country Schöppe documented.

In 1910 the city counted 812 inhabitants. Their number dropped to 1933 to 770 in 1939 and was already 795

From 11 June 1874 to 1945 the church was light field in the District Eichholz (now Polish: Dębowiec ) incorporated and belonged to the district Heiligenbeil (now Russian: Mamonowo ) in the district of Königsberg ( Kaliningrad ) of the Prussian province of East Prussia.

Since 1945, the light field is Polish under the name Lelkowo and is the seat of a separate gmina in powiat Braniewski in the Warmia and Mazury ( Elbląg Voivodeship 1975-1998 ). The village has over 1,000 inhabitants.

Church

By 1945, Lichtenfeld was at his majority Protestant population in the parish Eichholz ( Dębowiec ) in the parish of Heiligenbeil ( Mamonowo ) in the province of East Prussia Church of the Church of the Old Prussian Union incorporated. Last German clergyman was Friedrich Wilhelm grunts.

After 1945 a Catholic church was built in Lelkowo, which is a branch church in the parish Dębowiec the Dean Pieniężno (flour sack) in the Archdiocese of Warmia of the Catholic Church in Poland today. In addition, an Orthodox church was built in Lelkowo. Here surviving Protestant church members belong to the Diocese of the Evangelical - Augsburg Church Mazury in Poland.

School

Since 1775 in light box a school was available. Most recently, she was in three stages.

Community Lelkowo

General

The rural community Lelkowo based in Lelkowo located in the northeast of the powiat Braniewski. Their northern boundary is the Polish- Russian border ( Kaliningrad Oblast ). Neighboring municipalities are:

  • In Poland: Braniewo ( Brown Mountain ), Górowo Iławeckie ( Landsberg) and Pieniężno (flour sack)
  • In Russia: Kornewo ( Корнево, German Zinten ).

The municipality covers an area of ​​Lelkowo 197.96 km ², which constitutes 16.43 % of the total area of ​​the powiat Braniewski. In the 33 villages which are spread over 15 Soltysships, live 3,070 inhabitants.

Community structure

For the rural community Lelkowo include 15 districts ( German name until 1945) with a mayor's office:

  • Bieńkowo ( Bönkenwalde )
  • Dębowiec ( Eichholz )
  • Głębock ( Tiefensee )
  • Grabowiec ( Schonwalde )
  • Jachowo (Hans Walde )
  • Jarzen ( Arnstein )
  • Krzekoty ( United Hasselberg )
  • Kwiatkowo ( Blumstein )
  • Lelkowo ( light box )
  • Lutkowo ( Lüdtkenfürst )
  • Sówki ( Schönfeld )
  • Wilknity ( Wilknitt )
  • Wołowo ( Wohlau )
  • Wyszkowo ( High Prince )
  • Zagaje ( Hassel Pusch )

Other villages in the municipality are:

  • Bartki ( Bartken )
  • Giedawy ( Köllmisch Gehdau )
  • Jarzeński Mlyn ( Arnstein mill)
  • Kildajny ( Kildehnen )
  • Mędrzyki ( Lauterbach )
  • Milaki ( Müngen )
  • Młyniec ( Mühlenfeld )
  • Młynowo ( Mühlenhof )
  • Nałaby ( Nallaben )
  • Perwilty ( Perwilten )
  • Piele ( Peel )
  • Przebędowo ( Perbanden )
  • Słup ( Schlepstein )
  • Wilknicki Mlyn ( Wilknitter mill)
  • Wola Wilknicka (Rose wood )
  • Zdrój ( Schönborn )

Sons and daughters

  • Tolkmitt Gustav (* 1848 in Wohlau ), hydraulic engineer
  • Martin Krause ( * 1851 in Wilknitt ), mathematician

References

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