Radosze

Radosze ( German Freudenberg) is a village in Poland in the Warmia - Mazury. It belongs to the rural community Barciany ( baleen ) in Kętrzyński powiat ( county Rastenburg ).

  • 4.1 traffic
  • 5.1 Literature
  • 5.2 External links
  • 5.3 footnotes

Geography

The village is located about 13 kilometers south of the Polish border with the Kaliningrad Oblast.

History

Probably existed before the colonization of present-day Radosze on a hill a little to the west Fliehburg the Prussians. At the time the Prussians of the mountain to have been surrounded by water.

Today's Radosze was around 1370, but may also be created already in 1352 under German law. The village belonged to an area of ​​50 Wloka. In 1808 there were in the village school which was attended by 33 students in 1823 were 55 At the end of World War II marched in January 1945, the Red Army in the area a. As a result of the war, the village was part of Poland and renamed Radosze. In 1937, the village became a mayor's office ( sołectwo ) in the municipality Barciany. To the mayor's office were the two villages Zalewska Góra and Wargity. Two administrative reforms, the village was 1975-1999 part of the Province of Olsztyn.

Population Development

1785 there were 36 residential buildings in the village. After a count of 17 May 1939 was 463 inhabitants in Freudenberg. 1970 lived in the village now called Radosze 346 people.

Church

Before 1945, the population was predominantly Protestant population in Freudenberg. They belonged to the parish of the Church in baleen in the church circle Rastenburg (Polish: Kętrzyn ) in the ecclesiastical province of East Prussia the Church of the Old Prussian Union. Today, the population is almost exclusively Radoszes Catholic denomination. The once Protestant church in Barciany now serves as a parish church in the deanery their Kętrzyn II ( North-East) of the Archbishopric of Warmia of the Catholic Church in Poland. In Radosze living evangelical church members of the parish are now assigned in Kętrzyn that a chapel as a place of worship has in Barciany and belongs to the Diocese of the Evangelical - Augsburg Church Mazury in Poland.

Economy and infrastructure

Traffic

By Radosze leads the Province Road 590 This opens about three kilometers east just north of Barciany ( baleen ) in the Province Road 591. To the west, it leads after about 13 kilometers through Korsze ( Korschen ).

In Korsze is also the nearest railway station, alternatively there is a railway station in about the same distance away Kętrzyn. Both places offer direct flights to Olsztyn ( Olsztyn ) and poses.

The nearest international airport is Kaliningrad, which is about 85 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.

References

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