Parcz

Parcz ( German Partsch ) is a village in Poland in the Warmia - Mazury. The village is part of the mayor's office ( sołectwo ) Mażany in the rural community Ketrzyn ( Rastenburg ), powiat Kętrzyński.

  • 2.1 Population development
  • 3.1 Traffic
  • 4.1 Literature
  • 4.2 External links
  • 4.3 footnotes

Geography

Geographical location

Parcz is located in north-eastern Poland about 30 kilometers south of the state border of Poland to Russia's Kaliningrad Oblast. About five kilometers east of the village is the lake Dobskie four kilometers west of Mój.

History

With an area of ​​16 hooves, the village in the 14th century was located. There were here a manor and a mill. In the 16th century, the Polish noble family ( szlachta ) Kobyliński owner of the village were. In the 18th century Partsch was owned by the family of Klingsporn. Beginning of the 19th century acquired Baron Friedrich Schenk to Taut mountain the goods. In 1817 there were in the main town, Great Partsch 16 residential buildings. In addition, four houses were in small Partsch During the Second World War, west of the town the Führer's headquarters Wolfsschanze built. At the end of the war in January 1945, the Red Army took the area and as a result, the town was part of Poland. 1970, there were in the village of a kindergarten, an eight-year school as well as a cinema room with 60 seats. 1973 Parcz was assigned to the mayor's office Czerniki in the Gmina Kętrzyn. Today Parcz part of the mayor's office Mażany.

Population Development

Below the graph of population development.

Economy and infrastructure

Traffic

From Kętrzyn a side road leads to Parcz. These bends in Parcz in a northerly direction and leads, among other things through the village Mażany.

Parcz is located on the disused railway line 259 of Węgorzewo after Kętrzyn. The route will occasionally have to enter for tourism purposes. The nearest train station with regular rail is located in the nine kilometers westerly 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 about 200 kilometers west location Lech Walesa Airport, Gdansk.

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