Nowa Wieś Kętrzyńska
Nowa Wies Kętrzyńska ( German Neuendorf ) is a village in Poland in the Warmia - Mazury. The village is located in the powiat Kętrzyński in the community Ketrzyn ( Rastenburg ).
- 2.1 Population development
- 3.1 Traffic
- 4.1 Literature
- 4.2 External links
- 4.3 footnotes
Geography
Geographical location
Nowa Wies Kętrzyńska is located in north-eastern Poland. The north of the village adjacent to the city Kętrzyn. South of the village are approximately two kilometers from the village Nowa Wies Windykajmy and Mała.
History
The village was located in 1372 with an area of 31 hooves after Kulm law. 1818 was the village of 25 houses. In January 1945, the Red Army occupied the area and as a result of the war, the area became part of Poland. 1949, here a kindergarten, one of the first around.
Population Development
Below the graph of population development.
Economy and infrastructure
Traffic
From the northern Kętrzyn a road leads through Nowa Wies Kętrzyńska. In the south of the village it branches into the street. The western road leading to the eastern Windkajmy to Nowa Wies Mała and on to Sławków.
The village does not have its own rail connection. The nearest railway station is in Kętrzyn. From there, the PKP offers direct connections to Olsztyn and Poznan.
The geographically nearest international airport is Kaliningrad, of 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.