Jagoczany

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Jagoczany
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Jagoczany (Poland)
Jagoczany
Jagoczany
Basic data
State : Poland
Voivodeship : Warmia-Masuria
Powiat : Gołdap
Gmina : Banie Mazurskie
Geographic location : 54 ° 19 '  N , 22 ° 9'  E Coordinates: 54 ° 18 '34 "  N , 22 ° 8' 32"  E
Residents : 110 (2006)
Telephone code : (+48) 87
License plate : NGO
Economy and Transport
Street : MażucieRogale
Rail route : no rail connection
Next international airport : Danzig



Jagoczany ( German  Jagotschen , 1938 to 1945 Gleisgarben ) is a village in the Polish Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship , which belongs to the rural community of Banie Mazurskie (Benkheim) in the powiat Gołdapski ( Goldap district ).

Geographical location

Jagoczany is located in the northeast of the Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship, northeast of the Jezioro Jagoczany (Gleisgarbener See) . The former and today Russian preferred territory county seat Darkehmen (1938-1946 Angerapp, Polish Osjorsk ) located 15 kilometers to the north, while the current county seat Goldap (Goldap) located 10 km to the east.

history

In what is now the place Jagoczany there were until 1928 two separate communities: the first mentioned in 1539 Klisegarbe (about 1564 Clysgarb to 1565 Lyss sheaves , in 1584 Glisgarben ) and later Gutsdorf track sheaves and - later formed - rural community Jagotschen.

In 1874, both villages were incorporated together with the Gleisgarben-See estate in the newly established administrative district of Abkermeningken ( Obszarniki in Polish ), which - renamed the Almental district in 1939 - became the Darkehmen district until 1945 (called the Angerapp district from 1939 to 1945) in the administrative district of Gumbinnen belonged to the Prussian province of East Prussia . In 1874 the Gleisgarben-See manor district was integrated into the Gleisgarben manor district.

In 1910 the Gleisgarben manor had 53 inhabitants, in Jagotschen there were 96. On September 30, 1928 the Gleisgarben manor was incorporated into the Jagotschen rural community. The total number of inhabitants had risen to 143 by 1933, in 1939 it was already 270. The rural community of Jagotschen in turn was renamed on June 3 (officially confirmed on July 16) of the year 1938 to the rural community "Gleisgarben".

As a result of the war, the community came to Poland in 1945 with southern East Prussia , and the former area of ​​Gleisgarben / Jagotschen is now called "Jagoczany" in Polish. The village is now the seat of a Schulzenamt ( Polish Sołectwo ) and is part of the rural community of Banie Mazurskie in the Powiat Gołdapski , which was part of the Suwałki Voivodeship before 1998 and has since been part of the Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship .

Religions

Before 1945 Gleisgarben and Jagotschen were in the Evangelical Church in Kleszowen / Kleschowen (1938 to 1946 Kleschauen, Russian Kutusowo ) in the Darkehmen / Angerapp church district within the church province of East Prussia of the Church of the Old Prussian Union and in the Catholic parish church in Goldap in the deanery Masuria II ( Seat: Johannisburg ( Polish : Pisz ) in the Diocese of Warmia ) as a parish.

Today Jagoczany is part of the newly established Catholic parish in Żabin (Klein Szabienen / Schabienen , 1938 to 1945 Kleinlautersee) in the Gołdap deanery in the Diocese of Ełk (Lyck) of the Roman Catholic Church in Poland . The Protestant church members 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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Jagoczany is located on a minor road that runs from the Polish-Russian state border at Mażucie (Masutschen , 1938 to 1945 Oberhofen) in a southerly direction to Rogale (Rogahlen , 1938 to 19045 Gahlen) . There is no train connection.

Individual evidence

  1. Dietrich Lange, Geographical Location Register East Prussia (2005): Gleisgarben
  2. ^ Rolf Jehke, district of Abschermeningken / Almental
  3. ^ Uli Schubert, municipality directory, district Darkehmen
  4. ^ Michael Rademacher: German administrative history from the unification of the empire in 1871 to the reunification in 1990. Darkehmen district. (Online material for the dissertation, Osnabrück 2006).
  5. ^ Walther Hubatsch , History of the Protestant Church in East Prussia , Volume 3: Documents , Göttingen, 1968, p. 478