settlement
Jarki Karpau Ярки
Federal district
Northwest Russia
Oblast
Kaliningrad
Rajon
Gwardeisk
First mention
1286
Earlier names
Karpow (after 1286), Kerpiow (around 1391), Kerpiosch (around 1540), Carpau (after 1820), Karpau (until 1946)
population
51 inhabitants (as of Oct. 14, 2010)
Time zone
UTC + 2
Telephone code
(+7) 40159
Post Code
238222
License Plate
39, 91
OKATO
27 206 819 003
Geographical location
Coordinates
54 ° 46 ' N , 21 ° 7' E Coordinates: 54 ° 45 '34 " N , 21 ° 7' 11" E 54.759444444444 21.119722222222
Location in the western part of Russia
Location in Kaliningrad Oblast
Jarki ( Russian Ярки , German Karpau , Lithuanian Karpava ) is a place in the Russian Oblast Kaliningrad in Gwardeisk Rajon . The place belongs to the municipal self-government unit urban district Gwardeisk .
However, Jarki is not (anymore) at the former Karpau locality, which is deserted, but in the area of the former Garbeningken estate about two kilometers north of Slavinsk . Garbeningken apparently belonged to the place Belowo (German Perpolken ) after 1945 .
Geographical location
Karpau was 2.5 kilometers northeast of Slavinsk (Goldbach) on the northern bank of the Deime (now Russian: Deima) on the border with Polessk Rajon ( Labiau district ). A side road runs through the village and connects Slavinsk via Iwanowka (Adlig Bärwalde) with the neighboring district town of Polessk (Labiau) .
history
The Gutsdorf, called Karpau until 1946, was first mentioned in a document in 1286.
As in 1874, the new District Goldbach (Russian Today: Slawinsk) was built, the Gutsbezirk Karpau was incorporated and was until 1945 the county Wehlau in the administrative district of Konigsberg the Prussian province of East Prussia . In 1910 there were 53 inhabitants in Karpau.
On September 30, 1928, Karpau lost its independence when it merged with the neighboring towns of Garbeningken (no longer existent), Groß Köwe (Russian: Sowchosnoje, also no longer exists) and Goldbach to form the new rural community Goldbach.
In 1945 Karpau was assigned to northern East Prussia of the Soviet Union and in 1947 was given the Russian name Jarki . At the same time, the place was incorporated into the village Soviet Slawinski selski Sowet in Gwardeisk Raion . From 2005 to 2014 the place belonged to the rural municipality Slawinskoje selskoje posselenije and since then to the urban district Gwardeisk.
church
In terms of the church, Karpau and its mostly Protestant population were part of the Goldbach church (East Prussia) until 1945 . It belonged to the church district Wehlau in the church province of East Prussia of the Church of the Old Prussian Union . The last German clergyman was Pastor Ernst Struwe. Today Jarki is located in the catchment area of the two newly created Evangelical Lutheran congregations in Gwardeisk (Tapiau) and Nekrassowo (Groß Scharlack) , both of which are branches of the Church of the Resurrection in Kaliningrad (Königsberg) in the Kaliningrad provost of the Evangelical Lutheran Church of European Russia .
Web links
Individual evidence
↑ Itogi Vserossijskoj perepisi naselenija 2010 goda. Kaliningradskaya oblastʹ. (Results of the 2010 all-Russian census. Kaliningrad Oblast.) Volume 1 , Table 4 (Download from the website of the Kaliningrad Oblast Territorial Organ of the Federal Service for State Statistics of the Russian Federation)
^ D. Lange, Geographical Location Register East Prussia (2005): Karpau
^ Rolf Jehke, Goldbach District
^ Uli Schubert, community directory, Wehlau district
↑ Through the Указ Президиума Верховного Совета РСФСР от 17 ноября 1947 г. «О переименовании населённых пунктов Калининградской области» (Ordinance of the Presidium of the Supreme Council of the RSFSR "On the Renaming of Places in Kaliningrad Oblast" of November 17, 1947)
↑ Evangelical Lutheran Provosty Kaliningrad ( Memento of the original dated August 29, 2011 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. @1 @ 2 Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.propstei-kaliningrad.info
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Adamswalde | Noble Kremitten (Sosnovka) | Agnesenhof (Nesterowskoje) | Albrechtshof |
Old Ilishken (Divnoye) | Altenfelde | Altwalde I | Altwalde II |
Alt Wehlau (Prudnoje) | Amalienhof | Augken | Bear Break (Baidukowo) | Behlacken (Gruschewka) | Bergitten | Bieberswalde [Fh.] | Bienenberg | Birkenwalde | Blaustein [Fh.] | Fire paints (Brody) | Brandt | Eduardshöhe | Oak (Kalinowka) | Eisingen | Elisenhof | Ellerlack | Emilienwalde | Falkenhorst | Fichtenhof | Fleckhaus | Freiwalde | Georgenberg | Glücklack | Graudenz | Large Fritschienen (Ostrikowo) | Groß Grünlauken | Groß Lindenau-Neuhaus | Groß Michelau (Sobolewo) | Groß Papuschienen / Grauden (Romaschowo) [partly] | Big Pog Firmen | Great lock | Big skating / skating (Bolschaja Olchowka) |
Grünhayn (Krasnaya Gorka) | Grünwalde | Grünwalde [forest colony] | Gubhnen (Olenino) | Gudlacken | Hasselhügel [logging] | Heydekrug | Hirschfeld [Zgl.] | Holländerei | Johannenhof | Johannsdorf | Julienhof |
Karpau (Jarki) | Kirkenau | Klein Aßlacken (Klenowoje) | Klein Barthen [Kr. Königsberg Land] | Klein Barthen [Kr. Wehlau] (Dubrowka) | Klein Birkenfeld (Wolnoje) | Klein Eschenbruch | Small Fritschienen | Klein Grünlauken (Wekowoje) | Klein Grünwalde [Fh.] |
Klein Hohenhagen (Osjornoje) | Klein Keylau | Little Koew | Klein Kuglack | Klein Lindenau (Oserskoje) | Klein Nickelsdorf | Klein Ottenhagen (Polessje) | Klein Papuschienen / Kleingrauden (Tichoje) | Small pog Firmen | Klein Richau | Klein Schirrau (Surikowo) | Little Schwebsin | Small skating / small skating | Klein Uderballen / Kleinudertal (Talalichino) | Klinglacken (Rasdolnoye) | Koppershagen (Tschkalowo) |
Koethen | Köthen [Fh.] | Cow flow | Laubenhof | Leipen (Nikolskoje) | Lieblacken (Dobrolyubowo) | Lieneballen / Liene |
Lindenau (Stolbowoje) [partly] | Lindenau [logging] | Lindenthal (Yuzhnoye) | Lischkau (Jastrebki) | Luderwalde | Luxhaus (Serowo) | Marienhagen | Mask mill | Michelau (Wolkowo) | Milk stall [good] | Milchbude [vw.] | Milk Forest | Moritzlauken / Moritzfelde (Bratskoje) | Mühlenberg | Munterbach | Nekiehnen | New Lindenau (Datschnoje) | New Petersdorg | New Schirrau (Kawkasskoje) | New Sielkeim (Izmailowskoje) | Neuwalde / zu Wehlau | New Weissensee | Nickelsdorf (Strelnikowo) [partly] | Oberwalde (Saretschnoje) | Olsenau | Pareyken (Bolschije Topki) | Pelohnen [Fh.] | Pessles | Piats (Meschduretschje) | Pickertswalde [Fh.] | Pinnau | Preusslauken (Ossipenkowo) | Puschienen / Reimersbruch | Bacon | Reichenhagen (Schelesnodoroschnoje) | Reinlacken (Malaja Olchowka) | Reissdorf | Richau [Good] | Ring varnishes | Ripkeim | Rockeimswalde | Rockelkeim (Uljanowka) |
Roddau | Rödersbruch | Rosenfelde | Rose Garden (Sapadnoye) | Rosenwalde [Fh.] | Sound | Sand near Löwenhagen | Sand pitcher | Sheep farm [vw.] | Schalwen (Fruktowoje) | Giving (Krasnoyarskoye) | Schönbruch | Schöneberg | Schwolgehnen | Seeckshof (Wolostnowo) | Seewiesen | Sielacken (Poljana) | Town houses (Dorozhnoye) | Stampelken [Fh.] | Stanillien (Klubnitschnoje) | Szillenberg / Schillenberg (Lukjanowo) | Szillenbruch / Schillenbruch (Kostrjukowo) | Tarsze / Tarse | Thulpörschken (Markowo) | Tiefenthamm | Peat house | Trakischken / Großtraschken | Treuschhof | Uszballen / Uschballen / Warstädt | Uszjauern / Michelsheide | Wax varnishes (Malyje Topki) | Waldburg | Waldhof (Saizewo) | Wehlauer Holländerei | Wehnenfeld (Chrabroje) | Wilkendorfshof (Tamanskoje) | Wilkenhöhe | Wilmsdorf (Ramenskoje) | Zimmau [Zgl.]
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