Niedźwiedź (Jedwabno)
Niedźwiedź (submerged place) |
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Basic data | ||
State : | Poland | |
Voivodeship : | Warmia-Masuria | |
Powiat : | Szczytno | |
Gmina : | Jedwabno | |
Geographic location : | 53 ° 26 ' N , 20 ° 45' E | |
Residents : | 0 |
Niedźwiedź ( German Malgaofen ) is a submerged place in the Polish Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship . The local office is located in the area of the rural community Jedwabno (1938 to 1945 Gedwangen ) in the Powiat Szczycieński ( Ortelsburg district ).
Geographical location
The Niedźwiedź branch is located in the southern center of the Warmia-Masurian Voivodeship , 23 kilometers northeast of the former district town of Neidenburg ( Nidzica in Polish ) and 22 kilometers southwest of today's district metropolis Szczytno ( Ortelsburg in German ). Two land routes - no longer accessible today - led to the place where they crossed until the 1950s: Kot - Róklas and Małga - Puchałowo .
history
In 1403 the village of Malgaofen (before 1785 also Malga Theer-Ofen ) was founded. It became known nationwide because of its particularly high deposits of lawn iron ore . Between 1874 and 1945 Malgaofen was incorporated into the Malga District (Polish : Małga ) in the East Prussian district of Neidenburg .
259 inhabitants were registered in Malgaofen in 1910. Their number was 215 in 1933 and 170 in 1939.
As a result of the war, Malgaofen was transferred to Poland along with all of southern East Prussia in 1945 . The village received the Polish form of the name "Niedźwiedź" and was inhabited until the 1950s. It was then sacrificed to a military training area and has been considered abandoned ever since.
Military cemetery
In Malgaofen there is a military cemetery with graves for 14 German and 166 Russian soldiers who died in the First World War .
church
Until 1945 Malgaofen was parish in the Protestant Church Malga in the church province of East Prussia of the Church of the Old Prussian Union and in the Roman Catholic parish church of Neidenburg in the Diocese of Warmia .