Bednary (Pobiedziska)

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Bednary (Poland)
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Basic data
State : Poland
Voivodeship : Greater Poland
Powiat : Poznań
Geographic location : 52 ° 32 '  N , 17 ° 13'  E Coordinates: 52 ° 31 '48 "  N , 17 ° 12' 34"  E
Residents : 70 ()
Postal code : 62-010
Telephone code : (+48) 61
License plate : POZ
Economy and Transport
Next international airport : Poznan-Ławica



Bednary is a village of the municipality Pobiedziska in Powiat Poznański in the Greater Poland Voivodeship in western central Poland with a mayor's office . The place is located about 8 km northwest of Pobiedziska and 20 km northeast of the state capital Poznań .

history

After the second partition of Poland in 1793, the place belonged to the Schroda district and from January 4, 1900 to the Posen-Ost district . In 1885 the place had two places with 21 households in 14 residential buildings on an area of ​​85 hectares. Of the 106 inhabitants, 41 were Protestant and 65 Catholic. In 1903 the place was renamed Bednary Hauland . The community encyclopedia for the Kingdom of Prussia from 1905 indicates 15 inhabited houses on 91.5 hectares for Bednary Colony. The 138 residents, made up of 29 German-speaking Protestants and 109 Polish-speaking Catholics, were divided into 25 households. The Protestant parish belonged to the Pudewitz parish , the Catholic to the Wronczyn parish . In 1910 the place had 151 inhabitants. From 1939 to 1945 the place was named Tonndorf .

From 1975 to 1998 the place belonged to the Poznan Voivodeship . Wronczynek is also part of the Schulzenamt.

Economy and Infrastructure

Agro Show 2015

The place has a former military airfield . The international agricultural fair Agro Show takes place there every year.

Individual evidence

  1. mapa.szukacz.pl. Retrieved January 17, 2016 .
  2. POCZTA POLSKA SA: Oficjalny Spis Pocztowych Numerów Adresowych. 2013, p. 105 , accessed March 13, 2016 .
  3. a b Municipality of Pobiedziska. Retrieved March 13, 2016 .
  4. a b c Uli Schubert: Gemeindeververzeichnis.de. In: gemeindeververzeichnis.de. January 2, 2014, accessed January 17, 2016 .
  5. ^ A b Community encyclopedia for the province of Posen. Based on materials from the census of December 1, 1885 and other official sources, edited by the Royal Statistical Bureau. In: Royal Statistical Bureau (Hrsg.): Community encyclopedia for the Kingdom of Prussia. tape V , 1888, ZDB -ID 1046036-6 ( digitized version ).
  6. a b c Community dictionary for the province of Posen. Based on the materials from the census of December 1, 1905 and other official sources, edited by the Royal Prussian State Statistical Office. In: Königliches Prussisches Statistisches Landesamt (Hrsg.): Community encyclopedia for the Kingdom of Prussia. Book V, 1908, DNB  365941719 , ZDB -ID 1046036-6 , p. 122 ( digital copy - p. 127 of the digital copy). Copy. (PDF) In: Unser-ahnen.de. March 2005, accessed January 17, 2016 .
  7. Rolf Jehke: Territorial changes in Germany and German administered areas 1874-1945. In: territorial.de. November 15, 2013, accessed January 17, 2016 .
  8. ^ Military airfields in Poland ( Memento from October 28, 2013 in the Internet Archive ) www.mil-airfields.de, accessed on February 22, 2012
  9. www.eventseye.com. September 10, 2015, accessed January 18, 2016 .