Oborniki

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Oborniki
Coat of arms of Oborniki
Oborniki (Poland)
Oborniki
Oborniki
Basic data
State : Poland
Voivodeship : Greater Poland
Powiat : Oborniki
Area : 14.08  km²
Geographic location : 52 ° 39 ′  N , 16 ° 49 ′  E Coordinates: 52 ° 39 ′ 0 ″  N , 16 ° 49 ′ 0 ″  E
Residents : 18,104
(June 30, 2019)
Postal code : 64-600
Telephone code : (+48) 61
License plate : POB
Economy and Transport
Rail route : Poznan – Piła
Gmina
Gminatype: Urban and rural municipality
Gmina structure: 43 school authorities
Surface: 340.16 km²
Residents: 34,155
(Jun. 30, 2019)
Population density : 100 inhabitants / km²
Community number  ( GUS ): 3016013
Administration (as of 2011)
Mayor : Tomasz Szrama
Website : www.oborniki.pl



Oborniki ( German Obornik , 1941–1942 Obernick , 1942–1945 Obornik ) is a town and seat of the urban and rural municipality of the same name in Poland . The place is located in the Powiat Obornicki of the Greater Poland Voivodeship about 30 km north of Poznan on the Warta , which the river Welna takes in from the right.

history

Obornik an der Warthe , north of the city of Poznan , on a map of the province of Poznan from 1905 (areas marked in yellow indicate areas with a predominantly Polish- speaking population at the time ).

Oborniki received German law before 1300 and town charter in 1485. With the Second Partition of Poland it came to Prussia in 1793 , but to the Duchy of Warsaw in 1807 . In 1815 it became Prussian again with the Grand Duchy of Poznan , and after the First World War it came to re-established Poland. From 1939 to 1945 the municipality was the seat of the district Obornik in the newly formed Reichsgau Wartheland .

traffic

Oborniki has a train station and a stop on the Poznań – Piła railway line ; the Oborniki – Wronki railway line used to branch off here . Further stops are in the villages of Parkowo, Rożnowo and Wargowo.

local community

In addition to the town of Oborniki, the urban and rural community ( gmina miejsko-wiejska ) includes another 43 districts ( German names, official until 1945 ) with a Schulzenamt ( sołectwo ) :

  • Bąblin ( Bablin )
  • Bąblinek
  • Bąbliniec
  • Bogdanowo ( Bogenau )
  • Khrustovo ( Khrustovo , 1943–1945 crusts )
  • Dąbrówka Leśna ( Heindenwalde )
  • Gołaszyn ( Golaschin , 1943–1945 Golasdorf )
  • Gołębowo ( Golembowo , 1943–1945 Geisenheim )
  • Górka ( Gorkau Vorwerk )
  • Kiszewko ( Kerndorf )
  • Kiszewo ( Kischewo , 1939–1943 cherries , 1943–1945 cherry stalls )
  • Kowalewko ( Schmiedenau )
  • Kowanowo ( Kowanowo , 1943–1945 Kiestal )
  • Kowanówko ( Kowanowko , 1943–1945 Rundhausen )
  • Lulin ( Lulenau )
  • Łukowo ( Lukowo , 1943–1945 Luckland )
  • Maniewo ( Maniewo , 1943–1945 Marienau )
  • Nieczajna ( Niendorf )
  • Niemieczkowo ( Przeciwnica , 1943–1945 Deutschendorf )
  • Nowołoskoniec
  • Objezierze ( Objezierze , 1943–1945 Oberau )
  • Ocieszyn ( Augenfelde )
  • Nowe Osowo ( Ehrenfelde )
  • Pacholewo ( Pacholewo , 1943–1945 Paulsgut )
  • Podlesie ( forest heather )
  • Popowo ( Hinterfelde )
  • Popówko ( Popowko , 1943-1945 front Medium )
  • Przeciwnica ( Przeciwnica , 1943–1945 Petersdorf )
  • Rożnowo ( Ruschdorf )
  • Sławienko ( Slawienko , 1943–1945 Deutschhof )
  • Słonawy ( Rotenstein )
  • Stobnica ( stone construction )
  • Sycyn ( Scheidenau )
  • Ślepuchowo (Place of Peace )
  • Świerkówki ( Spruce Farm )
  • Urbanie ( Urbanie , 1943–1945 Urbansdorf )
  • Uścikowiec
  • Uścikowo ( Uscikowo , 1906–1945 Neuendorf )
  • Wargowo ( Wargen )
  • Wychowaniec ( Wychowaniec , 1943–1945 Warthenau )
  • Wymysłowo ( Wymyslowo , 1943–1945 Wiesenau )
  • Żerniki ( Ziernik , 1943–1945 Zornsdorf )
  • Żukowo ( Zukowo , 1943–1945 Zuckland )

Other localities in the municipality are Antonin ( Antonin , 1943–1945 Antonshof ), Bębnikąt, Marszewiec and Wypalanki ( Brand Forst ).

sons and daughters of the town

literature

  • Heinrich Wuttke : City book of the country Posen. Codex diplomaticus: General history of the cities in the region of Poznan. Historical news from 149 individual cities . Leipzig 1864, pp. 386-387.

Web links

Commons : Oborniki  - album with pictures, videos and audio files

Footnotes

  1. a b population. Size and Structure by Territorial Division. As of June 30, 2019. Główny Urząd Statystyczny (GUS) (PDF files; 0.99 MiB), accessed December 24, 2019 .
  2. ^ Christian Meyer: Geschichte des Landes Posen , Elibron Classics, 2005, first edition 1881 Joseph Jolowicz , Posen, ISBN 1-4212-4677-5 , p. 132.
  3. ^ FW Putzger's historical school atlas, large edition, 50th edition, 1931, Bielefeld and Leipzig: Velhagen and Klasing.
  4. The Genealogical Place Directory
  5. a b c d e f g h i j Cf. Deutsche Topograph. Map, 3367 Lukowo German topographer. Map, 3367 Lukowo (1: 25000), issue 1 of the XI. 1944 ( Memento of the original of April 3, 2007 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was automatically inserted and not yet checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / amzpbig.com
  6. a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t Cf. Forum Ahnenforschung - German place names in the Wartheland