Lutkowo, Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship

Lutkowo ( German Lüdtkenfürst ) is a village in the Polish Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship and is part of the rural community Lelkowo ( Lichtenfeld ) in the powiat Braniewski ( circle brown mountain).

Geographical location

Lutkowo is located six kilometers south-west of the border between Poland and Russia ( Kaliningrad ( Königsberg area ) ) on a side street that Lelkowo ( Lichtenfeld ) in the province road 510 ( former National Highway 126) with Żelazna Góra ( Eisenberg ), near the former imperial highway Berlin- Konigsberg connects. A rail connection does not exist.

History

Lüdtkenfürst first mentioned - Founded: - In 1412, as was the Vorwerk High Prince ( Wyszkowo today Polish). As it was a large Lüdtkenfürst estate village opposite the eastern village of Klein Lüdtkenfürst ( Lutkówko ). Master Albrecht prescribed it in 1522 the Hans Bruse and his son. In the 16th century the family Rautter was named as owner, the late 18th century, the family of Ora. Last owner of the goods Lüdtkenfürst was Olga Klenow, which in 1930 sold it to the East Prussian Land Company, which aufsiedelte the lands.

On June 11, 1874 Small and bulk Lüdtkenfürst Lüdtkenfürst were incorporated into the newly formed District High Prince. 1910 lived in the rural community of 47, 145 inhabitants in Gutsbezirk.

With effect from 30 September 1928, the rural community were Friedrichshof (not more exist ) together and small as well as large Lüdtkenfürst the new rural community Lüdtkenfürst that belonged to the district of the High Prince and continue until 1945. 1933 the municipality had 254 265 inhabitants in 1939 already. She belonged to the district Heiligenbeil ( Mamonowo ) in the district of Königsberg ( Kaliningrad ) of the Prussian province of East Prussia.

Since 1945 Lüdtkenfürst under the name Lutkowo is ( a place of the same name exists in the West Pomeranian Voivodeship ) Polish and part of Gmina Lelkowo in powiat Braniewski in the Warmia and Mazury ( Elbląg Voivodeship 1975-1998 ).

Church

Before 1945 Lüdtkenfürst belonged with its predominantly Protestant population Parish High Prince ( Wyszkowo ) in the parish of Heiligenbeil ( Mamonowo ) in the ecclesiastical province of East Prussia the Church of the Old Prussian Union. Last German minister was Pastor Otto Heinrich Kumutat.

Since 1945 Lutkowo still belongs almost exclusively Catholic population to the parish seat Wyszkowo, now Filialort in the newly formed parish Zagaje ( Hassel Pusch ) in the Office of the Dean Pieniężno (flour sack) in the Archdiocese of Warmia is the Catholic Church in Poland. Here surviving Protestant church members belong to the Diocese of the Evangelical - Augsburg Church Mazury in Poland.

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