Großrosen district

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The Großrosen 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, which was originally called the "administrative district Rosinsko", was renamed on August 7, 1931 in "administrative district Groß Rosinsko" and on November 15, 1938 in "administrative district Großrosen".

The district with its seat in Großrosen initially had ten and ended up with 13 communities.

Surname Changed name from
1938 to 1945
Polish name Remarks
Dybowen Diebau Dybowo
Dybower See Diebauer See Jezioro Dybowskie 1928 incorporated into Dybowen
Czernien from 1930:
Dornberg
Ciernie
Great Rogallen Rogale Wielkie
Great Rosinsko Big roses Rożyńsk Wielki
Gutten R ,
parish Rosinsko
Reitzenstein (East Pr.) Guty Rożyńskie
Kibissen Kibisy
Little Rogallen Rogale Małe
Kurziontken (Kurzontken) Zealand Kurzątki
Marchewken Mountain fields Marchewki 1928 reorganized to the rural community of Bergfelde
Skrodzken Jagdhof Skrodzkie
Should R from 1935:
Rosensee
Sokoły Jeziorne
Tatzken Taczki
Woytellen Woiten Wojtele

In January 1945 the following places belonged to the district: Bergfelde, Diebau, Dornberg, Groß Rogallen, Großrosen, Jagdhof, Kibissen, Klein Rogallen, Reitzenstein, Rosensee, Seeland, Tazken and Woiten.

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