Burdąg

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Burdąg
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Burdąg (Poland)
Burdąg
Burdąg
Basic data
State : Poland
Voivodeship : Warmia-Masuria
Powiat : Szczytno
Gmina : Jedwabno
Geographic location : 53 ° 34 '  N , 20 ° 45'  E Coordinates: 53 ° 34 '12 "  N , 20 ° 44' 31"  E
Residents : 374 (2011)
Postal code : 12-122
Telephone code : (+48) 89
License plate : NSZ
Economy and Transport
Street : Jedwabno / DK 58Pasym / DK 53
Dzierzki / DK 58 - Nowy DwórMałszewo - Tylkowo / DK 53
Rail route : no rail connection
Next international airport : Danzig



Burdąg ( German  Burdungen ) is a village in the Polish Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship . It belongs to the rural community Jedwabno (1938 to 1945 Gedwangen ) in the Powiat Szczycieński ( Ortelsburg district ).

Geographical location

Burdąg is located on the north bank of the Burdunger See ( Polish Jezioro Burdąg , also: Jezioro Burdąskie ) and on the south bank of the Malschöwer See (1938 to 1945 Malshöfer See , Polish Jezioro Małszewskie ) in the southern center of the Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship . It is 31 kilometers to the south-west to the former district town of Neidenburg (Polish: Nidzica ). Today's district metropolis Szczytno ( German  Ortelsburg ) is 17 kilometers to the east.

View of the town of Burdąg

history

Property in Burdąg

Local history

The village called Burdungk at the time was first mentioned in 1383. A sawmill 500 meters north of the village later gave the place supraregional importance.

On May 28, 1874 Burdungen office Village was and thus its name to an administrative district that existed until 1945 and the county Neidenburg in Administrative district Königsberg (1905: Administrative district Allenstein ) in the Prussian province of East Prussia belonged.

In 1910 there were 658 inhabitants registered in Burdungen. Their number rose to 674 by 1933 and was 589 in 1939.

In war-induced Burdungen 1945 came with the entire southern East Prussia to Poland . The village was given the Polish form of the name "Burdąg" and is today - as the seat of a Schulzenamt - a place in the community of Jedwabno (1938 to 1945 Gedwangen ) in the Powiat Szczycieński ( Ortelsburg district ), until 1998 the Olsztyn Voivodeship , since then the Warmia Voivodeship Masuria belonging. In 2011, 374 inhabitants were registered in Burdag.

Burdungen District (1874–1945)

The Burdungen district consisted of the following villages:

German name Changed name from
1938 to 1945
Polish name Remarks
Bray nod Brajniki
Burdungen Burdąg
Dziersken (from 1936 :)
Althöfen
Dzierzki 1936 incorporated into Neuhof
Ittowen (from 1927 :)
Gittau
Witowo
Ittowken Ittau Witówko
Painting gulls Malshöfen Małszewo
Neuhof Nowy Dwór

church

Until 1945 Burdungen was parish in the Evangelical Church of Jedwabno (1938 to 1945 Gedwangen ) in the church province of East Prussia of the Church of the Old Prussian Union , and also in the Roman Catholic Church of Jedwabno in what was then the Diocese of Warmia . The reference to Jedwabno still exists today for the residents of Burdąg, whereby the place now belongs to the Masuria diocese of the Evangelical-Augsburg Church in Poland and the current Catholic Archdiocese of Warmia .

traffic

Village street in Burdag

Burdąg is located north of the national road 58 and can be reached from there via the branches in Jedwabno or Dzierzki . The street from Jedwabno also connects the place with the town of Pasym (Passenheim) on the state road 53 .

There is no connection to rail traffic .

Web links

Commons : Burdąg  - collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. a b Wieś Burdąg w liczbach (Polish)
  2. Polish Postal Code Directory 2013 , p. 107 (Polish)
  3. ^ Dietrich Lange, Geographical Location Register East Prussia (2005): Burdungen
  4. a b Rolf Jehke, Burdungen district
  5. ^ Uli Schubert, community directory, Neidenburg district
  6. ^ Michael Rademacher, local register, Neidenburg district
  7. Urząd Gminy Jedwabno: Sołectwa (Polish)