Prynowo

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Prynowo
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Prynowo (Poland)
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Prynowo
Basic data
State : Poland
Voivodeship : Warmia-Masuria
Powiat : Węgorzewo
Gmina : Węgorzewo
Geographic location : 54 ° 15 '  N , 21 ° 42'  E Coordinates: 54 ° 14 '49 "  N , 21 ° 41' 57"  E
Residents :
Postal code : 11-600
Telephone code : (+48) 87
License plate : NWE
Economy and Transport
Street : Brzeżnica - Bajori Wielkie - Guja - Brzozowo → Prynowo
Wilkowo → Prynowo
Trygort / ext. 650 → Prynowo
Rail route : no rail connection
Next international airport : Danzig



Prynowo ( German  Prinowen , 1938 to 1945 Primsdorf ) is a village in the Polish Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship , which belongs to the urban and rural municipality Węgorzewo (Angerburg) in the powiat Węgorzewski ( Angerburg district ).

Geographical location

Prynowo is located in the northeast of the Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship and is four kilometers to the northwest from the district town of Węgorzewo (Angerburg) .

history

The small 1435 Prumsdorf and until 1938 Prinowen called small village to which the living spaces Birkenhof , Raulinshöfchen ( Polish Prynówko ) and Tannental (Jeglak) belonged, was in the newly established District 1874 Thiergarten (Trygort Polish) incorporated. It belonged to 1945 the district Angerburg in Administrative district Gumbinnen the Prussian province of East Prussia .

Rural property in Prynowo (2010)

In 1910 there were 460 inhabitants registered in Prinowen. Their number rose to 476 by 1925, was 460 again in 1933 and fell to 402 by 1939. For political and ideological reasons to avoid foreign-sounding place names, Prinowen was renamed “Primsdorf” on June 3, 1938.

As a result of the war, the place came to Poland in 1945 along with all of southern East Prussia and was given the Polish name “Prynowo”. Today it is the seat of a Schulzenamt ( Polish Sołectwo ) and a place in the network of the urban and rural municipality Węgorzewo in the powiat Węgorzewski , before 1998 part of the Suwałki Voivodeship , since then it belongs to the Warmia-Masurian Voivodeship .

Religions

The Protestant part of the population of Prinowens resp. Before 1945, Primsdorfs was parish in the parish church of Angerburg in the church district of Angerburg in the church province of East Prussia of the Church of the Old Prussian Union , the catholic part in the Angerburg church of the Good Shepherd in the dean's office Masuria II (seat: Johannisburg , Polish Pisz) in the then diocese of Warmia .

Today the Protestant church members belong to the parish in Węgorzewo, which is now a branch parish of the parish in Giżycko (Lötzen) in the diocese of Masuria of the Evangelical-Augsburg Church in Poland . The Catholics belong to the parish of the Church of St. Peter and Paul in Angerburg in the deanery Węgorzewo in the current diocese of Ełk (Lyck) of the Roman Catholic Church in Poland .

traffic

Prynowo is conveniently located in the immediate vicinity of the Polish state road DK 63 (former German Reichsstraße 131 ), which leads from the Polish-Russian state border at Perły (Perlswalde) via Giżycko (Lötzen) and Pisz (Johannisburg) to the Polish-Belarusian state border. A side road runs through the village, the DK 63 with Brzozowo (Brosowen , 1938 to 1945 Hartenstein) , Guja (Groß Guja) , Bajori Wielkie (Groß Bajohren , 1938 to 1945 Groß Blankenfelde) with Brzeźnica (Birkenfeld) , directly on the Polish -Russian border, connects. In addition, side streets lead from Wilkowo (Wilkowen , 1938 to 1945 Geroldswalde) and from Trygort (Thiergarten) on the voivodship road DW 650 (former German Reichsstraße 136 ) to Prynowo.

Before 1945 Pinowen / Primsdorf was a train station on the railway lines from Angerburg to Königsberg and from Angerburg to Gumbinnen , which ran a common route between Angerburg and Prinowen / Primsdorf. After 1945, due to the separation of the lines due to the Polish-Russian border, both lines were no longer in operation and most of them were dismantled.

Web links

Commons : Prynowo  - collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Polish Postal Code Directory 2013, p. 1041
  2. Dietrich Lange, Geographical Location Register East Prussia (2005): Primsdorf
  3. ^ Rolf Jehke, Thiergarten district
  4. ^ Uli Schubert, community directory, district of Angerburg
  5. Michael Rademacher: German administrative history from the unification of the empire in 1871 to the reunification in 1990. The district of Angerburg (Polish Wegorzewo). (Online material for the dissertation, Osnabrück 2006).
  6. Walther Hubatsch : History of the Protestant Church in East Prussia. Volume 3: Documents. Göttingen 1968, p. 476