Borowo-Młyn

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Borowo-Młyn (Poland)
Borowo-Młyn
Borowo-Młyn
Basic data
State : Poland
Voivodeship : Greater Poland
Powiat : Poznań
Geographic location : 52 ° 29 '  N , 17 ° 12'  E Coordinates: 52 ° 28 '39 "  N , 17 ° 12' 28"  E
Residents :
Postal code : 62-007
Telephone code : (+48) 61
License plate : POZ
Economy and Transport
Next international airport : Poznan-Ławica



Borowo-Młyn is a village in the municipality of Pobiedziska in the Poznański powiat in the Greater Poland Voivodeship in western central Poland with a Schulzenamt . The place is located about 3 km west of Pobiedziska and 21 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 1903 the place was renamed from Borowko Hauland to Borowko . The community encyclopedia for the Kingdom of Prussia from 1905 gives nine inhabited houses on 151.4 hectares for the place. The 80 residents, made up of 67 German-speaking Protestants, one German-speaking Catholic and twelve Polish-speaking Catholics, were divided into 13 multi-person households and two residents with their own household. The Protestant parish belonged to the parish of Pudewitz , the Catholic to the parish of Pudewitz. For January 1, 1908, it is stated that the place was part of the Pudewitz police district . On July 24, 1909, the place was renamed Waldstein and had 67 inhabitants on December 1, 1910.

From 1975 to 1998 the place belonged to the Poznan Voivodeship . Gorzkie Pole and Promno-Stacja also belong to the Schulzenamt .

Individual evidence

  1. a b Municipality of Pobiedziska. Retrieved March 14, 2016 .
  2. a b c Uli Schubert: Gemeindeververzeichnis.de. January 2, 2014, accessed January 15, 2016 .
  3. a b c Community encyclopedia for the Kingdom of Prussia from 1905. Issue V. Province of Posen. (PDF) March 2005, accessed January 15, 2016 (copy).
  4. a b Rolf Jehke: Territorial changes in Germany and German administered areas 1874 - 1945. November 15, 2013, accessed on January 15, 2016 .