Wilczkowo, Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship

Wilczkowo ( German Wolf Village ) is a village in the Polish Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship. It is located in the powiat Lidzbarski ( circle Heilenberg ) and is part of the rural municipality ( gmina wiejska ) Lubomino ( Arnsdorf ), where it forms its own mayor's office ( sołectwo ).

  • 3.1 Protestant church
  • 3.2 Catholic church

Geographical location

Wilczkowo located south of Lubomino and southeast of the Jezioro Tonka ( Dittrich villages lake ) and is 27 kilometers from the past and even today the district metropolis Lidzbark Warmiński ( Heilenberg ) away. Through the town, the province road 593 that leads from Miłakowo (Lieb city) Dobre Miasto over ( Guttstadt ) until after Reszel ( Rößel ) runs. The nearest train station is Bzowiec ( Beiswalde ) at the Polish state railway line 221 of Gutkowo ( Götttkendorf ) in Olsztyn ( Olsztyn ) to Braniewo ( Brown Mountain ).

History

Said before 1785 Wulfsdorf place already received in 1332 the Tangible. Between 1874 and 1945 Wolf village was the seat and the eponymous site of an office district, which belonged to the district of Salvation Mountain in the district of Königsberg the Prussian province of East Prussia. The number of inhabitants in 1910 was 640

On September 30, 1928, the estate districts Scharnigk A and B were (now Polish: Żardeniki ) with the dwelling-place of faith field (Polish: Gliniak ) amalgamated with Wolf village. The number of inhabitants increased to 1933 to 869 in 1939 and amounted to 799

As a result of the war wolf village came with the southern East Prussia to Poland in 1945 and received the Polish name " Wilczkowo ". It is now the seat of a Schulz Office and is part of the rural community Lubomino ( Arnsdorf ) in the powiat Lidzbarski the Warmia and Mazury ( Olsztyn Voivodeship 1975-1998 ).

District Wolf Village

On May 21, 1874 Wolf Village Office Village and was its name to a district office within the county Heilenberg. Its members were initially eight municipalities to:

Six municipalities were incorporated into the District to 1945. Today they are the two rural communities Lubomino ( Arnsdorf ) Świątki ( Holy Thal ) and the urban and rural community Dobre Miasto ( Guttstadt ) distributed.

Parishes

Evangelical Church of St.

The numerically few evangelical church members were until 1945 in the parish Reger dumplings (now Polish: Rogiedle ) until 1894 in the parish Guttstadt, eingepfarrt. It belonged to the parish of Brown Mountain ( Braniewo ) in the ecclesiastical province of East Prussia the Church of the Old Prussian Union. Today, Olsztyn ( Olsztyn ) the competent parish. It belongs to the Diocese of the Evangelical - Augsburg Church Mazury in Poland.

Catholic church

The Catholic Church had limbs and have the parish church on the spot. It bears the name of John the Baptist, as well as the parish, which belongs to the deanery Świątki ( Holy Thal ) in the Archdiocese of Warmia of the Catholic Church in Poland.

Personalities

  • Anton Grunwald (1921-2008), trade union official and a local politician and mayor of the city of Aachen
  • Alfred Kosing (* 1928), Marxist philosopher and historian
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