Nadrowo

Nadrowo ( German Nadrau ) is a village in the southwest of the Polish Warmian -Masurian and seat of a Schulz Office within the urban and rural community Olsztynek ( Hohenstein ) in Olsztyński powiat ( county Olsztyn ).

Geographical location

Nadrowo is located southeast of the city Olsztynek ( Hohenstein ) and west of the Great Maran Sensees (Polish: Jezioro Maróz ), and is accessed via a private road from Olszytnek about Łutynowo ( Lautens ). The nearest train station is Waplewo ( Waplitz ) at the Statsbahnstrecke of Działdowo ( Soldau ) about Nidzica ( Neidenburg ) and Olsztynek to Olsztyn ( Olsztyn ). The village lies at Bagno Nadrowskie ( Nadrau Lake) in the same over 51 acres of nature reserve ( Rezerwat przygrodny Bagno Nadrowskie ).

History

The 1945 Nadrau hot end of the village was already in 1374 as Nadraw its first documentary mention. Before 1945, the village consisted of a property with multiple farms.

On May 7, 1874 Nadrau was incorporated i Ostpr. country at the newly established District Hohenstein. He belonged until 1945 to the district of Osterode in East Prussia in the district of Königsberg ( 1905-1945 administrative district of Olsztyn ) of the Prussian province of East Prussia. On December 1, 1910 Nadrau counted 51 inhabitants.

On November 15, 1928 Nadrau merged with the Gutsbezirk Maranserheide (forest ). The population climbed to 1933 to 240 in 1939 and amounted to 230

As a result of the Second World War came Nadrau in 1945 to Poland and received the Polish name Nadrowo. Today the place is a mayor's office within the urban and rural community Olsztynek ( Hohenstein ) in the powiat Olsztyński the Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship ( 1975-1998: Olsztyn Voivodeship ).

Church

Nadraus population was ecclesiastically to Hohenstein (now Polish: Olsztynek ) oriented, where there was a Protestant and a Catholic church. Hohenstein East Prussia was part of the ecclesiastical province of the Church of the Old Prussian Union or to the diocese of Warmia. This reference has remained at this Olsztynek. The local Catholic parish now belongs to the Dean's Office in the Archdiocese of Warmia Olsztynek of the Catholic Church in Poland. The Protestant Church in Olstynek is a branch church of the parish in Olsztyn ( Olsztyn ) and belongs to the Diocese of the Evangelical Lutheran Church Mazury in Poland.

School

Before 1945, there was a class elementary school in Nadrau.

Footnotes

  • Place of Warmia and Mazury
  • Gmina Olsztynek
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