Drygallen District

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The district of Drygallen was a Prussian district in the Johannisburg district ( Gumbinnen district , from 1905: Allenstein district ) in the province of East Prussia , which was founded on April 8, 1874. The district was given the name Drigelsdorf District on November 15, 1938 .

The district with its seat in Drygallen (from 1938 Drigelsdorf ) originally included ten villages. Due to structural changes, there were nine at the end of the Drygallen / Drigelsdorf district.

Surname Changed name
1938–1945
Polish name Remarks b
Drygallen , village Drigelsdorf Drygały
Drygallen, estate / domain 1928 incorporated into the rural community of Drygallen
Jurgasdorf Zaskwierki
Large pogor cells (from 1907)
burning
Pogorzel Wielka
Small pogor cells (from 1930)
Brandau
Pogorzel Mała
Mysken Misken Myszki
New Drygallen Neudrigelsdorf Nowe Drygały incorporated in Drygallen around 1903/1907
Salleschen Offenau (East Pr.) Zalesie
Whipping mill Młynno 1928 incorporated into the rural community of Drygallen
Sulimmen Sulimy
before 1908:
You have to Dimussen Dmusy previously part of the Groß Rogallen district
Lipinsken Eschenried (East Pr.) Lipińskie previously part of the district of Groß Rogallen

On January 1, 1945, the Drigelsdorf district formed the villages: Brandau, Brennen, Dimussen, Drigelsdorf, Eschenried, Jurgasdorf, Misken, Offenau and Sulimmen.

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