Sośno
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State : | Poland | |
Voivodeship : | Kuyavian Pomeranian | |
Powiat : | Sępoleński | |
Gmina : | Sośno | |
Geographic location : | 53 ° 23 ' N , 17 ° 41' E | |
Residents : | 1051 (2011) | |
Postal code : | 89-412 | |
Telephone code : | (+48) 52 | |
License plate : | CSE |
Sośno ( German Soßnow , 1942-1945 Sassenau ) is a village in the Powiat Sępoleński of the Kuyavian-Pomeranian Voivodeship in Poland . It is the seat of the rural community of the same name with a little over 5050 inhabitants.
Geographical location
Sośno is located northwest of the city of Bydgoszcz (Bromberg) , the distance is about 45 kilometers as the crow flies.
history
Under the name Soßnow , the village was an old manor in the Flatow district in West Prussia . In 1783 the noble domain was owned by a von Oslowski .
By 1816 Soßnow had 22 houses.
Around the middle of the 19th century, the District Administrator and District Deputy Adolph von Müllern, Knight of Honor of the Brandenburg Order of Knights of the Order of St. Johannis from the Jerusalem Hospital , married to Marianne von Wulffen, sat on Soßnow . The couple's daughter Olga married the Prussian Lieutenant Johann August Freiherr Hiller von Gärtringen on March 17, 1870 in Soßnow .
In 1909 Soßnow was connected to the Terespol – Vandsburg railway line , passenger traffic was discontinued in 1993 and the line was then closed.
When the Polish Corridor was established after the First World War due to the provisions of the Versailles Treaty , Soßnow had to be ceded to the Second Polish Republic . After the occupation of the region by the German Wehrmacht in 1939, Soßnow was once again incorporated into the German Reich and until 1945 belonged to the Zempelburg district . Towards the end of the Second World War , the region was occupied by the Red Army in the spring of 1945 .
Population numbers
- 1816: 284
- 1852: 451
local community
The rural community (gmina wiejska) Sośno includes 20 villages with school administration offices.
Individual evidence
- ^ FWF Schmitt: Topography of the districts of West Prussia belonging to the former network district : In: Preußische Provinzialblätter . Born in 1855, January - June, Königsberg 1855, pp. 42–66.
- ^ A b Johann Daniel Friedrich Rumpf and Heinrich Friedrich Rumpf: Complete dictionary of the Prussian state . Brand 3, Berlin 1921, p. 121.
- ↑ List of the members of the Balley Brandenburg of the Knightly Order of St. Johannis from the Hospital in Jerusalem . Berlin 1859, p. 70.
- ^ Genealogical paperback of the barons houses . Volume 21, Gotha 1871, p. 284.
- ^ Kraatz: Topographical-statistical manual of the Prussian state. Berlin 1856, p. 588