Podarzewo

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Podarzewo (Poland)
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Basic data
State : Poland
Voivodeship : Greater Poland
Powiat : Poznań
Geographic location : 52 ° 32 '  N , 17 ° 18'  E Coordinates: 52 ° 31 '50 "  N , 17 ° 17' 37"  E
Residents : 122 ()
Postal code : 62-010
Telephone code : (+48) 61
License plate : POZ
Economy and Transport
Next international airport : Poznan-Ławica



Podarzewo is a village in the municipality of Pobiedziska in the Poznański powiat in the Greater Poland Voivodeship in western central Poland with a Schulzenamt . The place is located about 5 km north of Pobiedziska and 30 km northeast of the state capital Poznań .

history

After the second partition of Poland in 1793, the place belonged to the Schroda district and from January 4, 1900 to the Posen-Ost district . The community encyclopedia for the Kingdom of Prussia from 1905 gives 17 inhabited houses on 226.7 hectares for the place and four houses on 154.7 hectares for the Podarzweo Hauland district. The 162 residents of Podarzewos consisted of 44 German-speaking Protestants and 118 Catholics, 114 of them Polish-speaking, three German-speaking and one person with several mother tongues. They were divided into 26 multi-person households and two residents with their own households. For Podarzewo Hauland there were 24 residents in four households, including 11 German-speaking Protestants and three Polish-speaking Catholics. The Protestant community belonged to the Pudewitz parish , the Catholic to the Wenglewo parish . For January 1, 1908, it is stated that the place was part of the Pudewitz police district . On December 1, 1910, the place Podarzewo had 161 inhabitants, Podarzwewo Hauland 23. With the occupation by Germany in the Second World War , the place was renamed Kornfeld on October 26, 1939 .

From 1975 to 1998 the place belonged to the Poznan Voivodeship .

Individual evidence

  1. mapa.szukacz.pl. Retrieved January 17, 2016 .
  2. ^ A b Uli Schubert: Gemeindeververzeichnis.de. January 2, 2014, accessed January 17, 2016 .
  3. ^ A b c d e Community encyclopedia for the Kingdom of Prussia from 1905. Issue V. Province of Posen. (PDF) March 2005, accessed January 17, 2016 .
  4. ^ A b Rolf Jehke: Territorial changes in Germany and German administered areas 1874 - 1945. November 15, 2013, accessed on January 17, 2016 .