Dąbrówka Polska

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Dąbrówka Polska
also:
Dąbrówka Polska (osada)
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Dąbrówka Polska also: Dąbrówka Polska (osada) (Poland)
Dąbrówka Polska also: Dąbrówka Polska (osada)
Dąbrówka Polska
also:
Dąbrówka Polska (osada)
Basic data
State : Poland
Voivodeship : Warmia-Masuria
Powiat : Gołdap
Gmina : Banie Mazurskie
Geographic location : 54 ° 14 '  N , 22 ° 0'  E Coordinates: 54 ° 13 '40 "  N , 21 ° 59' 44"  E
Residents : 115 (March 31, 2011)
Telephone code : (+48) 87
License plate : NGO
Economy and Transport
Street : Ext. 650Grodzisko - Puszcza Borecka
Rail route : no rail connection
Next international airport : Danzig



Dąbrówka Polska ( German  Talheim , until 1904 Polish Dombrowken ) with the village of Dąbrówka Polska (osada) is a village in the Polish Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship that belongs to the rural community of Banie Mazurskie (Benkheim) in the powiat Gołdapski ( Goldap district ).

Geographical location

Dąbrówka Polska is located in the northeast of the Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship on the western boundary of the Gmina Banie Mazurskie to the Gmina Budry (Buddern) . It is 17 kilometers to the former district town of Angerburg ( Polish : Węgorzewo ) and 22 kilometers to the current district capital of Gołdap (Goldap) .

history

The place was founded as Damerau in 1563 and later consisted of a village with an estate. After 1785 it was called Dombrowcken , before 1818 Dombrowken and after 1818 with the addition of Polish Dombrowken . The estate stood about 700 meters west of the village, the remaining houses of which are now included in the small settlement of Dąbrówka Polska (osada).

Polish Dombrowken came in 1874 in the newly created District Benkheim ( Polish Banie Mazurskie ), which existed until 1945 and for district Angerburg in Administrative district Gumbinnen the Prussian province of East Prussia belonged.

In 1867 there were 558 inhabitants registered in Polish Dombrowken. Their number decreased to 545 by 1885 and was only 503 in 1905. In 1910, 522 inhabitants were registered; in 1933 there were 444 and in 1939 only 391.

On April 24, 1904, Polish Dombrowken was given the new name Talheim .

As a result of the war, all of southern East Prussia came to Poland . Among them was Talheim, which - in reference to the earlier German name - got the Polish name Dąbrówka Polska . Today the town seat is a Schulz Office ( Polish Sołectwo ) for the villages Dąbrówka Polska, Dąbrówka Polska (osada) Jeglewo (Tannenberg) and Różanka-Dwór (Rosental) in the network of rural community Banie Mazurskie in gołdap county until 1998, the province Suwalki , since then part of the Warmia-Masurian Voivodeship .

Religions

Polish Dombrowken was parish up to 1945 on the one hand in the Protestant parish of the Benkheimer church in the parish of Angerburg in the church province of East Prussia of the Evangelical Church of the Old Prussian Union , on the other hand in the Catholic parish of Angerburg ( Polish : Węgorzewo ) in the Diocese of Warmia .

Today Dąbrówka Polska belongs to the parish Banie Mazurskie , whose parish church is now the former Protestant church. It is part of the Gołdap deanery in the Diocese of Ełk (Lyck) of the Catholic Church in Poland . Evangelical church members living here belong to the Church in Gołdap , a branch church of the parish in Suwałki in the Masuria diocese of the Evangelical-Augsburg Church in Poland .

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Dąbrówka Polska can be reached via a side road that branches off southwest of Banie Mazurskie (Benkheim) from Voivodship Road 650 (formerly German Reichsstraße 136 ) and to Grodzisko (Schloßberg , 1938–1945 Heidenberg) and further to the Borkener Forst (also Borker Heide) , Polish Puszcza Borecka ) leads.

Today the place no longer has a train connection. Until 1945 the village was connected to the Angerburg – Goldap railway line via the Popiollen station (1938–1945 Albrechtswiesen, now in Polish Popioły ) , which was no longer activated after 1945.

Individual evidence

  1. ^ CIS 2011: Ludność w miejscowościach statystycznych według ekonomicznych grup wieku , March 31, 2011, accessed on April 21, 2019 (Polish).
  2. Dietrich Lange: Geographical Register of Places East Prussia (2005): Talheim
  3. ^ Rolf Jehke: District Benkheim
  4. a b Talheim (Angerburg district)
  5. ^ Uli Schubert: Community directory, district of Angerburg
  6. ^ Michael Rademacher: German administrative history from the unification of the empire in 1871 to the reunification in 1990. Angerburg district (Polish Wegorzewo). (Online material for the dissertation, Osnabrück 2006).
  7. Walther Hubatsch : History of the Protestant Church in East Prussia , Volume 3: Documents. Göttingen 1968, p. 476.