Konarzyny
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State : | Poland | |
Voivodeship : | Pomerania | |
Powiat : | Chojnicki | |
Gmina : | Konarzyny | |
Geographic location : | 53 ° 49 ' N , 17 ° 23' E | |
Residents : | 452 () |
Konarzyny [ kɔnaˈʐɨnɨ ] ( German Groß Konarczyn , earlier Groß Konarzin or Groß Konarzyn , Kashubian Kònarzënë ) is a village and a rural community of the same name in the powiat Chojnicki of the Pomeranian Voivodeship in Poland .
Geographical location
The village is located in the former West Prussia , about 23 kilometers northwest of Chojnice (Konitz) and 40 kilometers south of the city of Bytów (Bütow) in Western Pomerania .
Place name
Konarzyny ( Konarschin , Konarßin or Konarczin ) is also the Polish place name of a village on Lake Krangen (Polish Jezerio Krąg ), about 20 kilometers southeast of the city of Kościerzyna (Berent) . The place name of the latter village is based on the name of the Prussian family v. Schleewitz-Konarski , whose headquarters was the Konarschin estate.
history
The region with the village came into the possession of the Teutonic Order in the 14th century and later belonged to the autonomous Prussian Royal Share under Polish patronage . With the first division of Poland in 1772, western Prussia and the Schlochau area became part of the Kingdom of Prussia.
In 1785 Groß Konarzin is described as a noble village with a Catholic church and 19 fireplaces. The manor and village United Konarzin belonged until 1919 to Pomerania in marienwerder the province of West Prussia of the German Reich .
After the First World War , due to the provisions of the Versailles Treaty of 1920, the northeastern part of the Schlochau district, including the village of Konarzin , had to be ceded to Poland for the purpose of establishing the Polish Corridor . The invasion of Poland in 1939 brought the territory back to the Reich, and the Schlochau district was assigned to the Reichsgau Danzig-West Prussia , to which Groß Konarczyn belonged until 1945.
Towards the end of the Second World War , the Red Army occupied the region in the spring of 1945 . Had not fled far as German citizens, they were in the period that followed sold .
Population development
year | Residents | Remarks |
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1864 | 708 | including 234 Evangelicals and 454 Catholics |
1905 | 961 | 654 of them in the rural community, 307 in the manor district |
local community
The rural municipality of Konarzyny has six places with a Schulzenamt, it has 2316 inhabitants.
literature
- The farmer from Konarzyn . In: The folk tales of East Prussia, Litthauens and West Prussia , collected by Wilhelm Johann Albert von Tettau and JDH Temme :, Berlin 1865, p. 224 .
Web links
- Rolf Jehke: Konarczyn district
- William Remus: Pictures from Big and Small Konarczyn, Schlochau District, West Prussia (English)
Footnotes
- ↑ http://mapa.szukacz.pl/ accessed on August 5, 2010
- ^ A b Johann Friedrich Goldbeck : Complete topography of the Kingdom of Prussia . Part I, Königsberg / Leipzig 1785, Complete Topography of the West Prussian Cammer Department , p. 97.
- ^ Ernst Heinrich Kneschke : New general German Adels Lexicon . Volume 5, Leipzig 1864, p. 229 .
- ↑ Otto Titan von Hefner : Register of the flourishing and dead nobility in Germany . Volume 2, Regensburg 1863, p. 285, right column .
- ↑ The peace treaty and implementing laws. With emphasis on the modified parts with structure of contents, maps and indexes . Reimar Hobbing, Berlin 1921, p. 19 .
- ^ E. Jacobson: Topographical-statistical manual for the administrative district Marienwerder , Danzig 1868, pp. 136-137, no. 165 .
- ↑ http://gov.genealogy.net/item/show/KONZYNJO83QT