Lyotnoye

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settlement
Ljotnoje
Tenkieten

Лётное
Federal district Northwest Russia
Oblast Kaliningrad
Rajon Zelenogradsk
Founded 1493
Earlier names Tenkyten (after 1493),
Denckitten (after 1540),
Renckitten (after 1542),
Tenkiethen (after 1785),
Tenkieten (until 1950)
population 17 residents
(as of Oct. 14, 2010)
Time zone UTC + 2
Telephone code (+7) 40150
Post Code 238534
License Plate 39, 91
OKATO 27 215 813 013
Geographical location
Coordinates 54 ° 56 '  N , 20 ° 16'  E Coordinates: 54 ° 55 '50 "  N , 20 ° 15' 31"  E
Ljotnoje (European Russia)
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Location in the western part of Russia
Ljotnoye (Kaliningrad Oblast)
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Location in Kaliningrad Oblast

Ljotnoje ( Russian Лётное , German  Tenkieten ) is a place in the Russian Kaliningrad region and belongs to the local government unit Stadtkreis Selenogradsk in Zelenogradsky District . The place Ljotnoje is today, however, about one and a half kilometers east of the Tenkieten locality. The Tenkieten branch has been abandoned.

Geographical location

Ljotnoje is located 29 kilometers northwest of the city of Kaliningrad (Koenigsberg) and five kilometers south of the Baltic Sea resort Pionerski (Neukuhren) south of the Kaliningrad – Zelenogradsk – Pionersky railway on the municipal road 27K-160, the Saostrowje (Rantau) with the feeder from Primorskoje Kolzo to Pionerski ( Part of the federal road A 217) connects. The nearest train station is Pionerski Kurort.

history

The north Samland village, which was founded in 1493 and was called Tenkieten until 1946 (not to be confused with the village of Tenkitten in the south-east of Samland (today Russian: Beregovoye)) was incorporated into the newly established district of Neukuhren in 1874. Until 1939 it belonged to the district of Fischhausen , from 1939 to 1945 to the district of Samland in the administrative district of Königsberg in the Prussian province of East Prussia . In 1910 Tenkieten had a total of 43 inhabitants.

On October 17, 1928, Tenkieten merged with the neighboring villages of Lixeiden (today Russian: Obuchowo) and Schlakalken (Russian: Jaroslawskoje, no longer existent) to form the new rural community of Schlakalken.

As a consequence of the war, Tenkieten came to the Soviet Union with northern East Prussia in 1945 and was given the Russian name Lyotnoje in 1950. At the same time the place was classified in the village soviet Romanowski selski sovet in Primorsk Raion . From 2005 to 2015 the place belonged to the rural municipality Kovrovskoje selskoje posselenije and since then to the city district Zelenogradsk.

church

With its almost exclusively Protestant population, Tenkieten was incorporated into the parish of the parish church in Sankt Lorenz (today in Russian: Salskoje) until 1945 . It belonged to the parish of Fischhausen (Primorsk) within the church province of East Prussia of the Church of the Old Prussian Union . Today Ljotnoje is located in the catchment area of ​​the Evangelical Lutheran congregation in Zelenogradsk (Cranz) , a branch of the Resurrection Church in Kaliningrad (Königsberg) within 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. ^ Location information East Prussia picture archive: Tenkieten
  3. ^ Rolf Jehke: District Neukuhren
  4. Uli Schubert: Community directory, district of Fischhausen
  5. The Указ Президиума Верховного Совета РСФСР от 5 июля 1950 г., №745 / 3, "О переименовании населённых пунктов Калининградской области» (Regulation 745/3 of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the RSFSR over the renaming of places of the Kaliningrad Oblast of 5 July 1950)
  6. ^ Evangelical Lutheran Provosty of Kaliningrad ( Memento of August 29, 2011 in the Internet Archive )