Strelzowo

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settlement
Strelzowo
Norgehnen

Стрельцово
Federal district Northwest Russia
Oblast Kaliningrad
Rajon Guryevsk
Founded 1258
Earlier names Norieyn (before 1500), Norgayen (around 1539),
Norjenen (around 1541), Norjen (around 1550),
Norgeinen (around 1564), Norjein (until 1565),
Norgehnen (until 1946)
population 15 residents
(as of Oct. 14, 2010)
Time zone UTC + 2
Telephone code (+7) 40151
Post Code 238313
License Plate 39, 91
OKATO 27 209 822 027
Geographical location
Coordinates 54 ° 41 ′  N , 20 ° 46 ′  E Coordinates: 54 ° 40 ′ 52 "  N , 20 ° 46 ′ 25"  E
Strelzowo (European Russia)
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Location in the western part of Russia
Strelzowo (Kaliningrad Oblast)
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Location in Kaliningrad Oblast

Strelzowo ( Russian Стрельцово , until 1997 Strelkowo , German  Norgehnen , Lithuanian Nargėnai ) is a place in the Russian Oblast Kaliningrad . It is located in Guryevsk Raion and belongs to the municipal self-government unit of the Guryevsk district .

The place Strelzowo is located about two kilometers southwest of Norgehnen, Friedrichswalde (ru. First Kolzowo), while the Norgehnen is abandoned.

Geographical location

Strelzowo is 16 kilometers east of the oblast capital Kaliningrad (Königsberg) on the new route of the Russian trunk road A 229 (today also European routes 28 and 77 ). There is no longer a rail connection because the railway line from Königsberg (Prussia) via Prawten (Russian: Lomonossowo) to Possinder (Roschtschino) to continue to Tapiau (Gwardeisk) of the Königsberg small railway has not been in operation since 1945.

history

Norgehen

The place Norgehnen was founded in 1258 as Norieyn . In 1874 the rural community was incorporated into the newly established administrative district Fuchshöfen (Russian: Slavyanskoje). Until 1939 it belonged to the district of Königsberg (Prussia) , then until 1945 to the district of Samland in the administrative district of Königsberg in the Prussian province of East Prussia .

In 1910 103 inhabitants were registered in Norgehnen. On June 8, 1923, the mining of Fürstenwalde was reclassified from the rural community of Norgehnen to the Neu Legden manor in the Groß Legden district (Russian: Dobroje). The population rose to 187 by 1933 and was 175 in 1939.

Strelzowo

In 1945 Norgehnen came to the Soviet Union with all of northern East Prussia and in 1950 received the Russian name Strelkowo. At the same time the place was incorporated into the village soviet Nisowski selski sovet in Gurjewsk Rajon . Presumably before 1976 the neighboring town, also renamed from Friedrichswalde in 1950 to Kolzowo, was attached to Strelkowo. In 1997 the place, now only located at the Friedrichswalde branch, was renamed Strelzowo, which should perhaps be a reminder of the former place name Kolzowo. From 2008 to 2013 Strelzowo belonged to the rural municipality Nisowkoje selskoje posselenije and since then to the urban district of Gurjewsk.

church

The overwhelming majority of the population of Norgehnens belonged to the Protestant church before 1945 . The village was parish in the parish of the church Arnau (Russian: Rodniki), which was assigned to the parish of Königsberg-Land II in the church province of East Prussia of the Church of the Old Prussian Union . The last German clergyman was Pastor Arthur Brodowski .

Strelzowo is now in the catchment area of ​​the Evangelical Lutheran Church of the Resurrection in Kaliningrad (Königsberg) . It is the main church of the Kaliningrad Provostry of the Evangelical Lutheran Church of European Russia (ELKER) , which was newly founded in the 1990s .

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. ^ Location information East Prussia picture archive: Norgehnen
  3. ^ Rolf Jehke, Fuchshöfen district
  4. Uli Schubert, municipality directory, district of Königsberg
  5. ^ Michael Rademacher: German administrative history from the unification of the empire in 1871 to the reunification in 1990. Samland district. (Online material for the dissertation, Osnabrück 2006).
  6. The Указ Президиума Верховного Совета РСФСР от 5 июля 1950 г., №745 / 3, "О переименовании населённых пунктов Калининградской области» (Regulation 745/3 of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the RSFSR "About renaming of places of Kaliningrad Oblast" from July 5, 1950)
  7. By resolution of the Oblast Duma of May 22, 1997, No. 38 "Об упорядочении учета сельских населенных пунктов области" (Regulations on the registration of rural areas in the Oblast)
  8. ^ Evangelical Lutheran Provosty of Kaliningrad ( Memento of August 29, 2011 in the Internet Archive )

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