Liski (Pisz)

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Liski (Poland)
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Liski
Basic data
State : Poland
Voivodeship : Warmia-Masuria
Powiat : Pisz
Gmina : Pisz
Geographic location : 53 ° 34 '  N , 21 ° 56'  E Coordinates: 53 ° 33 '44 "  N , 21 ° 55' 52"  E
Residents : 305 (2011)
Postal code : 12-200
Telephone code : (+48) 87
License plate : NPI
Economy and Transport
Street : Kocioł Duży / DK 58 - Rakowo Piskie - Szymki → Liski
DK 63 - Kałęczyn - ZawadyKumielsk
Rail route : no rail connection
Next international airport : Danzig



Liski [ ˈliski ] ( German  Lisken ) is a village in the Polish Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship , which belongs to the Gmina Pisz ( city ​​and rural municipality Johannisburg ) in the Powiat Piski ( Johannisburg district ).

Geographical location

Liski is located in the eastern south of the Warmia-Masurian Voivodeship, eleven kilometers southeast of the district town of Pisz ( German  Johannisburg ).

history

The village, called Lischkenn after 1579 , Liszken after 1785 and Lysken before 1912 , was founded in 1445 by the Teutonic Knight Order as an interest village with 46 hooves .

From 1874 to 1945, the site was in the District Symken ( Polish Szymki ) integrated, the - the - in "District Simken" renamed in 1938 District Johannesburg in Administrative district Gumbinnen (1905: Administrative district Allenstein ) in the Prussian province of East Prussia belonged.

410 residents were registered in Lisken in 1910. Their number decreased to 348 by 1933 and totaled 350 in 1939.

In war-induced Lisken 1945 came with the entire southern East Prussia to Poland and received the Polish form of the name "Liski". Today the village is the seat of a Schulzenamt ( Polish Sołectwo ) and as such a place in the network of the city and rural community Pisz (Johannisburg) in the Powiat Piski ( Johannisburg district ), until 1998 of the Suwałki Voivodeship , since then part of the Warmia-Masurian Voivodeship .

In 2011 Liski had 305 inhabitants.

Religions

Until 1945 Lisken was parish in the Evangelical Church of Kumilsko (1938 to 1945 Morgen , Polish Kumielsk ) in the church province of East Prussia of the Church of the Old Prussian Union and in the Roman Catholic Church in Johannisburg in the Diocese of Warmia .

Today Liski belongs to the Catholic parish Kumielsk in the diocese of Ełk of the Roman Catholic Church in Poland . The Protestant residents stick to the parish in Pisz in the Masuria diocese of the Evangelical-Augsburg Church in Poland .

school

Lisken became a school site in 1759.

traffic

Liski can be reached from national road 58 via a side road that branches off at Kocioł Duży , as well as from DK 63 via a side road in the direction of Kumielsk (Kumilsko , 1938 to 1945 morning) .

Individual evidence

  1. Polish Postal Code Directory 2013, p. 658
  2. ^ Dietrich Lange, Geographical Location Register East Prussia (2005): Lisken
  3. a b c Lisken in family research Sczuka
  4. Rolf Jehke, District Symken / Simken
  5. ^ Uli Schubert, community directory, district Johannisburg
  6. ^ Michael Rademacher: German administrative history from the unification of the empire in 1871 to the reunification in 1990. District Johannisburg (Polish Pisz). (Online material for the dissertation, Osnabrück 2006).
  7. Sołtysi w Gminie Pisz
  8. Liski at Polska w liczbach
  9. ^ Walther Hubatsch , History of the Protestant Church in East Prussia , Volume 3 Documents , Göttingen 1968, p. 491