Szabienen District

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The Szabienen district was a Prussian district in the Darkehmen district ( Gumbinnen district ) in the East Prussia province , which was founded on May 6, 1874.

Between 1874 and 1945, Klein Szabienen was the administrative seat of the Szabienen district. Ten rural communities and one manor district belonged to it , five of which are on Polish and six on Russian territory today.

Name (until 1938) Name (1938–1945) current name / state Remarks
Rural communities :
Adamischken Adamischken Antonovka / RUS 1928 incorporated into the rural community of
iodized tin
Antmeschken Messken Antomieszki / PL
Bream Bream Bryusovo / RUS
Christiankehmen Christiankehmen Maiskoje / RUS
United Szabienen
1931: major loss bees
Großlautersee - / PL
Iodine tin
from 1936: Jodschinn
Wild stairs Chistopolje / RUS
Small Szabienen
1931: Small Saddle bees
Kleinlautersee Żabin / PL
Royal Szabienen
from 1931: Old Schabienen
Altlautersee Stary Żabin / PL
Mute Ursfelde Zarechye / RUS
Uszblenken
from 1936: Uschblenken
Blinkersee - / PL
Manor :
Gotthardsthal Gotthardsthal Swerevo / RUS 1928 incorporated into the rural community of
iodized tin

On January 12, 1939, the Szabienen District was given the name Lautersee District . On January 1, 1945 nine municipalities belonged to the Lautersee district: Altlautersee, Blinkersee, Brassen, Christiankehmen, Großlautersee, Kleinlautersee, Meßken, Sausreppen and Ursfelde.

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