Mazurowo

Mazurowo, actually Żydy ( German: boiling), is a scoring for community Kalinowo village in the northeastern Mazury in Polish Warmia - Masuria, Elk County.

Geography

The village is located 7 kilometers in a straight line southwest of the town Kalinowo ( German calligrapher Owen ) and a kilometers north of Pisanica on the highway leading on to Vysokie. It is located 15 kilometers east of the county town of Elk.

History

The village Zyden originated in the late 15th century by starting from the Ordensburg Elk internal migration. The spelling changed over the centuries in differences Sydden, Sidden, finally boil.

On May 27, 1874 came after a Prussian municipal reform in the government district Gumbinnen, Elk County Office of the District Pissanitzen from the rural communities Czybulken, United Lasken, scenes, Loyen, Makoscheyen, Pissanitzen, Ropehlen and boiling.

On December 1, 1910 223 inhabitants were recorded in the boil.

1931 Eben field was regrouped after the renaming of Pissanitzen in Eben field of now the district of the same name and includes instead of the previous eight rural communities now only the communities plane field, Great Lasken, Kulessen, Loyen, Makoscheyen and boiling

1933 were recorded in boiling 240 inhabitants.

1939 boil only 211 inhabitants.

After the Second World War in 1945 that fell to the German Empire ( East Prussia ), Elk county, belonging almost entirely destroyed boiling in Poland. The resident population was German, if they had not fled, largely expelled after 1945 or expelled and replaced in addition to the traditional Masurian minority by new residents from other parts of Poland.

The town was renamed in the boiling According Polish equivalent of the historic name in Żydy. But ZYD is the Polish word for Jew, from which again kindled discussions. The place name is derived with the historical spelling Zyden originally from the Baltic Prussians language and means " ( place of the ) fire pit ." Retranslated Polish but it was with Żydy " Jews (place) ". Jewish settlement there has probably never been in itself a boil. From the 1970s the name Mazurowo ( " Masurian place " ) sat down increasingly, however, both place names still appear alternately on.

From 1975 to 1998 belonged Mazurowo ( Żydy ) for former Suwałki Voivodeship, then came 1999 on the newly formed Warmia and Mazury.

Borzymy | Czyńcze | Długie | Dorsze | Dudki | Golubie | Golubka | Ginie | Grądzkie | Iwaśki | Jędrzejki | Kalinowo | Kolesniki | Krzyżewo | Kucze | Kulesze | Laski Małe | Laski Wielkie | Lisewo | Loje | | Makosieje | Marcinowo | Mazurowo | Maze | Mikołajki | Milewo | Piętki | Pisanica | Prawdziska | Romanowo | Romoty | Ryczywół | Skomętno | Skrzypki | Stacze | Stare Cimochy | Stożne | Sypitki | Szczudły | Turowo | Wierzbowo | Vysokie | Zaborowo | Zanie | Zocie

53.83495522.582526Koordinaten: 53 ° 50 'N, 22 ° 35' O

  • Place of Warmia and Mazury
  • Gmina Kalinowo
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