Powarowka (Kaliningrad)

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settlement
Powarowka
Kirpehnen

Поваровка
Federal district Northwest Russia
Oblast Kaliningrad
Rajon Zelenogradsk
Founded 1405
Earlier names Cropeyn (after 1405),
Cropeynen (around 1539),
Cropienen (around 1560),
Kirpein (after 1565),
Kirpain (before 1785),
Kirpehnen (until 1947)
population 406 inhabitants
(as of Oct. 14, 2010)
Height of the center 25  m
Time zone UTC + 2
Telephone code (+7) 40150
Post Code 238532
License Plate 39, 91
OKATO 27 215 812 001
Geographical location
Coordinates 54 ° 50 ′  N , 20 ° 0 ′  E Coordinates: 54 ° 50 ′ 0 ″  N , 20 ° 0 ′ 30 ″  E
Powarowka (Kaliningrad) (European Russia)
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Location in the western part of Russia
Powarowka (Kaliningrad) (Kaliningrad Oblast)
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Location in Kaliningrad Oblast

Powarowka ( Russian Пова́ровка ; German : Kirpehnen ; Lithuanian : Kirpėnai or Kirpainiai ) is a settlement in the Kaliningrad Oblast (Russia) in the Zelenogradsk district . It belongs to the municipal self-government unit of the Zelenogradsk District .

geography

Powarowka is located in the western part of the Samland peninsula , about four kilometers from the west coast of the peninsula and 35 km as the crow flies northwest of the administrative center of Kaliningrad . The A 192 road leads through Powarowka from Primorsk via Svetlogorsk (Rauschen) to Zelenogradsk. Immediately north of the settlement, the road branches off to Jantarny (Palmnicken), six kilometers away . The Kaliningrad – Zelenogradsk – Primorsk railway passes not far to the west of the town, but has been closed in this area.

history

Kirpehnen, north of the Fresh Lagoon on the Amber Coast , on a map from 1910.

Until 1945 the place belonged as Kirpehnen , also Gut Kirpehnen , to the Prussian and German province of East Prussia . It was part of the parish of Germau (today: Ру́сское / Russkoje , almost immediately to the north) and was incorporated into the newly established district of Germau in 1874. It belonged to the Fischhausen ( Primorsk ) district until 1939 , then to the newly created Samland district .

The Kirpehnen landowners were twice district administrators of the Fischhausen district: von Auer 1824–1833 and von Montowt provisionally 1852–1854.

In 1910 the Kirpehnen manor had 129 inhabitants. In the 1933 and 1939 censuses, the estate is no longer listed separately, but is part of Germau (1142 and 1148 inhabitants, respectively). On September 30, 1928, the neighboring towns of Germau, Krattlau (today Russian: Sytschewo), Trulick (no longer existent) and Sacherau (Morosowka) merged with Kirpehnen to form the rural community of Germau .

After the area was annexed to the Soviet Union , the former estate was renamed Powarowka in 1947, and a village for resettlers from other parts of the country emerged with a population that exceeded the previously much larger and now depopulated neighboring Germau. At the same time, the place was incorporated into the village soviet Jantarski selski Sowet in Primorsk Raion . In 1959 Powarowka became the seat of its own village soviet. From 2005 to 2015 Powarowka belonged to the rural municipality of Krasnotorovskoye selskoje posselenije and since then to the city district of Zelenogradsk.

Powarowkski selski Sowet / okrug 1959-2005

The village soviet Powarowski selski Sowet (Поваровский сельский Совет) was established in 1959. It was created (essentially) as a merger of the two village soviets Zwetnikowski selski Sowet (previously part of Logwinski selski Sowet ) and Jantarski selski Sowet . After the collapse of the Soviet Union , the administrative unit existed as the village district Powarowski selski okrug (ru. Поваровский сельский округ). In the first half of the 1990s, the Kostrowski selski okrug with five settlements was spun off from the village district and about eight other settlements (including Divnoje ) were moved to the Baltiysk district . Around the year 2000, the village district was again reduced in size when the northern part was separated as a separate Krasnotorowski selski okrug . The eight remaining places of the Powarowski selski okrug were incorporated into the newly formed rural community Krasnotorowskoje selskoje posselenije in 2005.

The Powarowski selski Sowet or okrug consisted of the following up to 55 locations:

Place name Name until 1947/50 Remarks
Alexino (Алексино) to Germau The place was renamed in 1950 and was initially assigned to the Jantarski Village Soviet. Around 2000 he came to the village district of Krasnotorowski.
Bakalino (Бакалино) Circle paints The place was renamed in 1947 and was initially included in the village soviet Jantarski. It was abandoned before 1975.
Barkassowo (Баркасово) New cat germ The place was renamed in 1947 and was initially included in the village soviet Jantarski. The place moved to the Alt Katzheim local office . Around 2000 he was classified in the Krasnotorowski village district.
Blisnezowo (Близнецово) Powayen The place was renamed in 1947 and was initially included in the village soviet Jantarski. It was abandoned before 1975.
Chmeljowka (Хмелёвка) Sanglians The place was renamed in 1947 and was initially included in the village soviet Logwinski. It was abandoned before 1975.
Divnoye (Дивное) Neuendorf The place was renamed in 1947 and was initially included in the village soviet Logwinski. It was probably classified in the Baltiysk district in 1994.
Doroschnoje (Дорожное) Kaspershöfen The place was renamed in 1950 and was initially assigned to the village soviet Logwinski. It was probably classified in the Kostrowski district in the first half of the 1990s.
Filino (Филино) Klein Kuhren The place was renamed in 1947 and was initially included in the village soviet Jantarski. Around 2000 he was classified in the Krasnotorowski village district.
Gordowo (Гордово) Bardau The place was renamed in 1947 and was initially included in the village soviet Jantarski. It was abandoned before 1975.
Isobilnoe (Изобильное) Little Powayen The place was renamed in 1950 and was initially assigned to the Jantarski Village Soviet. It was abandoned before 1975.
Jagodnoye (Ягодное) Nodding The place was renamed in 1950 and was initially assigned to the Jantarski Village Soviet. Around 2000 he was classified in the Krasnotorowski village district.
Jantarowka (Янтаровка) Cheek nod The place was renamed in 1947 and was initially included in the village soviet Jantarski. Around 2000 he was classified in the Krasnotorowski village district.
Yenishevo (Енисеево) Willkau The place was renamed in 1947 and was initially included in the village soviet Jantarski. It was abandoned before 1975.
Klenowoje (Кленовое) Small nod The place was renamed in 1947 and was initially included in the village soviet Jantarski. Around 2000 he was classified in the Krasnotorowski village district.
Kostrowo (Кострово) Bludau The place was renamed in 1947 and was initially assigned to the Svetlovsky village soviet . It was probably in the first half of the 1990s the administrative seat of the Kostrowski village district.
Krasnolessje (Краснолесье) Nod The place was renamed in 1947 and was initially included in the village soviet Jantarski. It was left before 1988.
Krasnotorowka (Красноторовка) Heiligenkreutz The place was renamed in 1947 and was initially included in the village soviet Jantarski. Around 2000 it became the administrative seat of the Krasnotorowski village district.
Kruglowo (Круглово) Polish races The town was renamed in 1947 and was first in the village Soviet Schatrowski classified.
Krylovka (Крыловка) Wischrodt The place was renamed in 1947 and was initially included in the village soviet Logwinski. It was probably classified in the Baltiysk district in 1994.
Maiski (Майский) Mandtkeim The place was renamed in 1950 and was initially assigned to the Jantarski Village Soviet. Around 2000 he was classified in the Krasnotorowski village district.
Morosowka (Морозовка) Sacherau The place was renamed in 1947 and was initially included in the village soviet Logwinski.
Niwy (Нивы) Comphnen The place was renamed in 1950 and was initially assigned to the village soviet Logwinski. It was probably classified in the Baltiysk district in 1994.
Ochotnoje (Охотное) Bieskobnod The place was renamed in 1947 and was initially included in the village soviet Jantarski. Around 2000 he was classified in the Krasnotorowski village district.
Okunjowo (Окунёво) Nodems The place was renamed in 1947 and was initially included in the village soviet Logwinski. It was left before 1988.
Orechowo (Орехово) Shells The place was renamed in 1947 and was initially included in the village soviet Jantarski. Around 2000 he was classified in the Krasnotorowski village district.
Ossetrovo (Осетрово) Osterau The place was renamed in 1947 and was initially included in the village soviet Logwinski. It was abandoned before 1975.
Ossokino (Осокино) Panjes The place was renamed in 1950 and was initially assigned to the Jantarski Village Soviet.
Parashjutnoye (Парашютное) Salt nod The place was renamed in 1947 and was initially included in the village soviet Logwinski. It was abandoned before 1975.
Parusnoye (Парусное) Gaffs The place was renamed in 1947 and was initially included in the village soviet Logwinski. It was probably classified in the Baltiysk district in 1994.
Podgornoje (Подгорное) Goat mountain The place was renamed in 1950 and was initially assigned to the village soviet Logwinski.
Podoroschnoe (Подорожное) Forks The place was renamed in 1950 and was initially assigned to the village soviet Logwinski. It was probably classified in the Kostrowski district in the first half of the 1990s.
Powarowka (Поваровка) Cherries The place was renamed in 1947 and was initially included in the village soviet Jantarski. Administrative headquarters
Prislowo (Прислово) Nod The place was renamed in 1947 and was initially included in the village soviet Jantarski. Around 2000 he was classified in the Krasnotorowski village district.
Prochladnoje (Прохладное) Kragau The place was renamed in 1947 and was initially included in the village soviet Logwinski. It was probably classified in the Kostrowski district in the first half of the 1990s. The place shifted about three kilometers to the southwest.
Prosorowo (Прозорово) Geidau The place was renamed in 1947 and was initially included in the village soviet Logwinski. It was probably classified in the Baltiysk district in 1994.
Putilowo (Путилово) Gauts and Korjeiten The place was renamed in 1950 and was initially assigned to the village soviet Logwinski.
Rakitino (Ракитино) Rothenen The place was renamed in 1947 and was initially included in the village soviet Logwinski. It was probably abandoned before 1975.
Rakushino (Ракушино) Nod The place was renamed in 1947 and was initially included in the village soviet Jantarski. It was abandoned before 1975.
Ramenskoye (Раменское) Klein Norgau The place was renamed in 1947 and was initially included in the village soviet Logwinski. It was abandoned before 1975.
Russkoye (Русское) Germau The place was renamed in 1947 and was initially included in the village soviet Jantarski.
Sarajevo (Сараево) I nod The place was renamed in 1947 and was initially included in the village soviet Jantarski. Around 2000 he was classified in the Krasnotorowski village district.
Shchorsovo (Щорсово) Lenght rivets The place was renamed in 1950 and was initially assigned to the Jantarski Village Soviet. It was left before 1988.
Semlyanichnoe (Земляничное) Bohnau The place was renamed in 1947 and was initially included in the village soviet Logwinski. It was abandoned before 1975.
Serjogino (Серёгино) Ludwigsfelde The place was renamed in 1947 and was initially included in the village soviet Logwinski. It was probably classified in the Kostrowski district in the first half of the 1990s.
Sorino (Зорино) Littausdorf The place was renamed in 1947 and was initially included in the village soviet Logwinski. It was abandoned before 1975.
Stepnoe (Степное) Damerau The place was renamed in 1950 and was initially assigned to the village soviet Logwinski. It was left before 1988.
Storoschewoje (Сторожевое) Cat germ The place was renamed in 1950 and was initially assigned to the Jantarski Village Soviet. Around 2000 he was classified in the Krasnotorowski village district.
Sychovo (Сычёво) Krattlau The town was renamed in 1947 and was first in the village Soviet Schatrowski classified.
Tichoretschenskoje (Тихореченское) Linkau The place was renamed in 1947 and was initially included in the village soviet Logwinski. It was probably classified in the Baltiysk district in 1994.
Tolbuchino (Толбухино) Old cat germ The place was renamed in 1950 and was initially assigned to the Jantarski Village Soviet. Since before 1975 the name Staroye Barkassowo or Barkassowo was common for this place.
Chekhovo (Чехово) God nod The place was renamed in 1947 and was initially included in the village soviet Logwinski. It was abandoned before 1975.
Tscherjomuchino (Черёмухино) Karlshof The place was renamed in 1947 and was initially included in the village soviet Logwinski. It was probably classified in the Baltiysk district in 1994.
Werschkowo (Вершково) Warsaw The place was renamed in 1947 and was initially included in the village soviet Jantarski.
Voronezhskoye (Воронежское) Ponacken The place was renamed in 1950 and was initially assigned to the village soviet Logwinski. It was abandoned before 1975.
Zwetnoje (Цветное) Kallen The place was renamed in 1947 and was initially included in the village soviet Logwinski. It was probably classified in the Baltiysk district in 1994.

church

The majority Protestant population of Kirpehnens belonged to the parish of the parish church in Germau (today Russian: Russkoje) until 1945 . It belonged to the parish of Fischhausen (Primorsk) in the church province of East Prussia of the Church of the Old Prussian Union . Today Powarowka is in the catchment area of ​​the Evangelical Lutheran Church of the Resurrection in Kaliningrad (Königsberg) , which was newly built in the 1990s, 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. ^ The parishes in the Samland district ( memento of October 9, 2008 in the Internet Archive ) on the website of the Fischhausen district community. V.
  3. ^ Rolf Jehke, Germau district
  4. ^ Samland district (Fischhausen and Königsberg districts [Pr] ) at territorial.de
  5. Fischhausen district at gemeindeververzeichnis.de
  6. Through the Указ Президиума Верховного Совета РСФСР от 17 ноября 1947 г. “О переименовании населённых пунктов Калининградской области” (Decree of the Presidium of the Supreme Council of the RSFSR of November 17, 1947: On the renaming of the places of Kaliningrad Oblast)
  7. Information on http://www.klgd.ru/
  8. The northern part apparently formed its own Krasnotorowski selski Sowet in 1959/1960 .
  9. Apparently the seat of the entire village district was initially supposed to be relocated to Krasnotorowka (according to OKATO amendment 28/2000), but then a separate village district was created again with its seat in Powarowka (according to OKATO amendment 48/2001).
  10. Dorbnicken was also renamed Krasnopolje .
  11. ^ Evangelical Lutheran Provosty of Kaliningrad ( Memento of August 29, 2011 in the Internet Archive )