Kuibyshevskoye

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settlement
Kuibyschewskoje
Petersdorf, county Wehlau

Куйбышевское
Federal district Northwest Russia
Oblast Kaliningrad
Rajon Gwardeisk
Founded 1339
Earlier names Heroldisdorf (after 1339),
Petersdorf (until 1947)
population 223 inhabitants
(as of Oct. 14, 2010)
Time zone UTC + 2
Telephone code (+7) 40159
Post Code 238214
License Plate 39, 91
OKATO 27 206 813 003
Geographical location
Coordinates 54 ° 39 '  N , 21 ° 17'  E Coordinates: 54 ° 38 '38 "  N , 21 ° 16' 44"  E
Kuibyshevskoye (European Russia)
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Location in the western part of Russia
Kuibyshevskoye (Kaliningrad Oblast)
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Location in Kaliningrad Oblast

Kuibyschewskoje ( Russian Куйбышевское , German  Petersdorf, Kreis Wehlau , Lithuanian Sudava , also: Peterkaimiai ) is a place in the Russian Oblast Kaliningrad in Gwardeisk Rajon . The settlement belongs to the municipal self-government unit of the Gwardeisk district .

Geographical location

Kuibyschewskoje is five kilometers northeast of Snamensk (Wehlau) on the Russian trunk road A 229 (former German Reichsstrasse 1 , today also European routes E 28 and E 77 ). Snamensk is the next station on the Kaliningrad – Nesterow railway line (Königsberg – Stallupönen / Ebenrode) , a section of the former Prussian Eastern Railway .

history

The place called Petersdorf until 1946 is an old church village, later equipped with two estates and a mill, which was one kilometer northeast of the town center. The founding date of the village is in 1339, then still called Heroldisdorf . Between 1874 and 1945 Petersdorf was in the then newly created District Taplacken (now Russian: Talpaki) integrated, the for loop Wehlau in the administrative district of Konigsberg the Prussian province of East Prussia belonged.

In 1910 there were 388 inhabitants registered in Petersdorf. Their number rose to 485 by 1933 and was 464 in 1939.

As a result of the Second World War , Petersdorf came to the Soviet Union with all of northern East Prussia in 1945 and was given the Russian name Kuibyshevskoye in 1947 . From 1947 to 2005 the place belonged to the village soviet or village district Talpakinski selski Sowet or Kuibyschewski selski Sowet / okrug, whose administrative seat the place was temporarily. In 2005, Kuibyshevskoye was incorporated into the newly formed rural municipality Sorinskoje selskoje posselenije . After its dissolution in 2014, the place came into the urban district of Gwardeisk.

Kuibyschewski selski Sowet / okrug (1947–) 2005

The village soviet was established in June 1947 as Talpakinski selski Sowet (ru. Талпакинский сельский Совет). Its administrative seat was initially the place Talpaki (Taplacken) . In 1954 the administrative center was moved to Kuibyshevskoye and the village soviet was renamed Kuibyshevsky selski sovet (ru. Куйбышевский сельский Совет, Kuibyshevsky selski sovet). Before 1988 the administrative headquarters were moved back to Talpaki. After the collapse of the Soviet Union , the administrative unit existed as the village district Kuibyshevsky selski okrug (ru. Куйбышевский сельский округ). In 2005, the remaining places in the village district were incorporated into the newly formed rural community of Sorinskoje selskoje posselenije as part of local self-government .

Place name Name until 1947/50 Remarks
Amurskoye (Амурское) Nalegau The place was renamed in 1950 and probably connected to Krasny Jar before 1988.
Bolshaya Olchowka (Большая Ольховка) Groß Skaticken,
1938–1945: "Skating"
The place was renamed in 1947 and abandoned before 1975, after it was previously probably connected to the place Olchowka.
Bolschije Gorki (Большие Горки) (Large) Weissensee The place was renamed in 1947.
Bolschije Topki (Большие Топки) Pareyk The place was renamed in 1947 and abandoned before 1975.
Brody (Броды) Fire paints The place was renamed in 1947 and abandoned before 1975, after it was previously probably connected to the place Krasny Yar.
Bykovskoye (Быковское) Drusken The place was renamed in 1950 and was probably connected to Dalneje before 1975.
Dalneje (Дальнее) Big Schirrau The place was renamed in 1947.
Divnoye (Дивное) Old Ilischken The place was renamed in 1947.
Dorozhnoye (Дорожное) Townhouses The place was renamed in 1950 and abandoned before 1975.
Dubrovskoye (Дубровское) Lapischken,
1938–1945: "Fuchshügel"
The place was renamed in 1950 and abandoned before 1975.
Kawkasskoje (Кавказское) New Schirrau The place was renamed in 1950 and abandoned before 1975.
Klenowoje (Кленовое) Klein Aßlacken The place was renamed in 1950 and abandoned before 1975.
Klewernoje (Клеверное) (Large) Aßlacken The place was renamed in 1950 and probably connected to Dalneje before 1988.
Krasny Jar (Красный Яр) Partners The place was renamed in 1947.
Kuibyshevskoye (Куйбышевское) Petersdorf The place was renamed in 1947 and was the administrative seat from 1954 to before 1988.
Letneje (Летнее) Pitcher The place was renamed in 1950 and lost its independence before 1975.
Liwny (Ливны) Stobingen The place was renamed in 1947.
Malaja Olchowka (Малая Ольховка) Pure lacquers The place was renamed in 1947 and abandoned before 1975.
Malyje Gorki (Малие Горки) Klein Weißensee The place was renamed in 1947 and was probably connected to Bolschije Gorki before 1975.
Malyje Topki (Малие Топки) Wax varnishes The place was renamed in 1947 and abandoned before 1975.
Nesterovskoye (Нестеровское) Agnesenhof The place was renamed in 1950 and deleted from the place register in 1997.
Odesskoye (Одесское) Kawerningken
1938–1945: "Kawernicken"
The place was renamed in 1950 and connected to Olchowka before 1975.
Olchowka (Ольховка) Köllmisch Damerau The place was renamed in 1947.
Orechowo (Орехово) Wilkendorf The place was renamed in 1947 and probably connected to Talpaki before 1988.
Radolnoye (Раздольное) Ringtone The place was renamed in 1947 and abandoned before 1975.
Sarutscheinoje (Заручейное) Guttschallen The place was renamed in 1950 and probably connected to Dalneje before 1988.
Surikowo (Суриково) Little Schirrau The place was renamed in 1950 and abandoned before 1975.
Talpaki (Талпаки) Taplacken The place was renamed in 1947 and was the administrative seat until 1954 and again from before 1988.
Tamanskoye (Таманское) Wilkendorfshof The place was renamed in 1950 and abandoned before 1975.
Tichnoje (Тихное) Klein Papuschienen,
1938–1945: "Kleingrauden"
The place was renamed in 1950 and abandoned before 1975.
Vereschchagino (Верещагино) Kolm The place was renamed in 1950 and lost its independence before 1975.

church

See the main articlePetersdorf Church (East Prussia)

Church building

The church in Petersdorf is a field stone building from the last quarter of the 14th century with a beautiful east gable and a tower from the 15th century. The building served as a Protestant church until 1945 . The church survived the Second World War undamaged, but was then not used and fell into disrepair. Today only the ruined tower and the east gable stand. A Russian cross placed in front of the building suggests that the remains of the building were taken over by the Russian Orthodox Church .

Parish

Petersdorf was already a church village in pre-Reformation times. The parish was founded around 1368. The Lutheran Reformation found its way here quite early, until 1945 the parish - it was the largest in the Wehlau district - was incorporated into the Wehlau church district in the church province of East Prussia of the Church of the Old Prussian Union . In 1925, the year of a census, the Petersdorf parish supplied 3,897 parishioners.

Because of the flight and displacement of the local population, church life came to a standstill. Kuibyshevskoye is now in the catchment area of ​​an Evangelical Lutheran parish in Talpaki (Taplacken) , a subsidiary of the Resurrection Church in Kaliningrad (Königsberg) in the Kaliningrad provost of the Evangelical Lutheran Church of European Russia .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. 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)
  2. D. Lange, Geographical Location Register East Prussia (2005): Petersdorf
  3. ^ Rolf Jehke, Taplacken district
  4. ^ Uli Schubert, community directory, Wehlau district
  5. Michael Rademacher: German administrative history from the unification of the empire in 1871 to the reunification in 1990. Wehlau district (Russian Snamensk). (Online material for the dissertation, Osnabrück 2006).
  6. Through the Указ Президиума Верховного Совета РСФСР от 17 ноября 1947 г. "О переименовании населённых пунктов Калининградской области" (Decree of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the RSFSR of November 17, 1947: On the renaming of settlements in the Kaliningrad Oblast)
  7. The Указ Президиума Верховного Совета РСФСР от 17 июня 1947 г. "Об образовании сельских советов, городов и рабочих поселков в Калининградской области" (Decree of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the RSFSR of 17 June 1947: On the Formation of village Soviets, cities and workers' settlements in Kaliningrad Oblast)
  8. Through the Указ Президиума Верховного Совета РСФСР от 16 июня 1954 г. № 744/54 «Об объединении сельских советов Калининградской области» (Decree of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the RSFSR of June 16, 1954, No. 744/54: About the Kalovradet Oblast Association)
  9. According to the Административно-территориальное деление Калининградской области 1989 (The administrative-territorial division of Kaliningrad, 1989 (with levels of 1988), published by Soviet the Kaliningrad) on http://www.soldat.ru/ (rar file)
  10. with Droskino referred
  11. It did not appear in the official list from 1989 (as of 1988).
  12. ^ Walther Hubatsch , History of the Evangelical Church in East Prussia , Volume II: Pictures of East Prussian Churches , Göttingen, 1968, page 83
  13. Kuibyschewskoje - Petersdorf at ostpreussen.net (with pictures of the current state of the church)
  14. ^ Walther Hubatsch, History of the Protestant Church in East Prussia , Volume III: Documents , Göttingen, 1968, page 475
  15. 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@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.propstei-kaliningrad.info