Eckersberg district
The Eckersberg district 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 administrative district, based in Eckersberg , originally included nine places. In the end there were only four left due to structural measures.
| Surname | Changed name from 1938 to 1945 |
Polish name | Remarks |
|---|---|---|---|
| Chmielewen | Talau | Chmielewo | |
| Duties |
(from 1904 :) Zollerndorf |
Dziubiele | |
| Eckersberg | Okartowo | ||
| Great Sdengowen | incorporated into Tuchlinnen | ||
| Little Sdengowen | Zdęgówko | 1928 incorporated into Tuchlinnen | |
| Cloth liners | Tuchlin | ||
| Tuchlinner See | |||
| Tirklosee | |||
| Wensewen | Wensen | Wężewo | 1928 incorporated into Eckersberg |
On January 1, 1945 the district consisted of the following places: Eckersberg, Talau, Tuchlinnen and Zollerndorf.