Piętki

Piętki [ pjɛntki ] ( German: Pientken, 1926-1945 Blumental ) is a scoring for community Kalinowo village in the northeastern Mazury in Polish Warmia - Masuria, Elk County.

Geography

The village is 1.5 miles north- west of the village Kalinowo ( German calligrapher Owen ) on the road leading on to Iwaśki and Dorsze.

History

The origin of the Masurian village name is not clear. The German translation of the Masurian means something like " heel".

Piętki includes the formerly independent communities Pientken and Good Trentowsken.

Responsible for Pientken pastor of Kalli Owen, Bernhard Rostock (1706-1759), took 1756 Salzburg religious refugees in the region severely affected by plague and settled them on his estate Trentowsken.

May 27, 1874 District Kalli Owen in the district of Lyck was formed around Pientken in the course of a Prussian government reform new, which included the communities of Old Czymochen, cod, Went, Iwaschken, Kalli Owen, Kokosken, Kowahlen, Maaschen, Marczynowen, Pientken and Trentowsken.

On December 1, 1910 175 inhabitants were counted in Pientken.

The former Good Trentowsken was amalgamated with the renaming of the village in 1926 as Good Blumental.

1939 Blumental ( Pientken ) 144 inhabitants.

After the end of World War II in 1945 to the German Empire ( East Prussia ) Blumental was associated ( Pientken ) to Poland. The resident population was German, if they had not fled, largely expelled after 1945 or resettled and in addition to the traditional Masurian minority by new residents from other parts of Poland, especially from the region Raczki originating in Podlasie replaced. The place Blumental was renamed the Polish spelling of the historic city name Pientken in Piętki.

Piętki existed since 1945 again from two administratively separate parts then almost the same name, the former village Pientken, described as Piętki, and the former estate Trentowsken, Trętowskie short time, then as Piętki PGR with the office of the agricultural cooperative ( PGR). The PGR is no longer existent. The administrative segregation was lifted recently.

From 1975 to 1998 Piętki belonged to the former Suwałki Voivodeship, then came 1999 on the newly formed Warmia and Mazury.

On the edge of the village are the remains of a former German cemetery.

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  • Place of Warmia and Mazury
  • Gmina Kalinowo
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