Tawe (Saliwino)
Lost place
Tawe / Saliwino
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Tawe , Russian Saliwino (Заливино), is a desert on the banks of the Curonian Lagoon in the Russian Oblast Kaliningrad in the area of Slavsk Raion about seven kilometers south of Pritschaly and five kilometers north of Matrossowo at the mouth of the Towarnaja River (Tavener Escher) .
history
The settlement of the delta arms of the Memel happened from the side of the lagoon. In 1520 Tawe belonged to the parish Kuntzen on the Curonian Spit . Because of the arduous journey across the lagoon, the construction of a church in Inse was started in 1570 . As with the other Haff villages, a dike surrounded the vegetable patch on both sides of the river. In the village itself, the village road was also the dike; a solid gravel road was only built in the early 1930s. With a few exceptions, the houses were located behind the village street, while some of the stables were also on the river side. The economic basis of the villagers was fishing, growing vegetables and keeping livestock, although fishing declined more and more in the years before the Second World War. The fertile alluvial soil was ideal for growing vegetables. Cucumbers and onions in particular, but also all other vegetables, were mostly sold to Labiau or Königsberg . The timber barge served as a means of transport. The boat was partly covered with so-called "deniers" and held 50–60 quintals of vegetables.
The place Tawe belonged to the administrative district Inse. After the Second World War, the place was apparently renamed Saliwino after the Russian name Saliw for Haff and at the same time the seat of a village soviet. After the place had been incorporated into the Prochladnensky village soviet in 1965 , it was abandoned before 1976.
Salivinsky village soviet 1947–1965
The village soviet Saliwinsky (ru. Заливинский сельский Совет, Saliwinski selski Sowet) was established in July 1947. In 1965, the village soviet was dissolved again and joined to the newly formed village soviet Prochladnenski .
Place name | Name until 1947/50 | Place name | Name until 1947/50 | |
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Beresino (Березино) | Pustutten / Antonswiese | Perekhvatnoe (Перехватное) | We ball / wait | |
Bolshoye Khrustalnoye (Большое Хрустальное) | Groß Krauleiden / Großheidenstein | Perelesky (Перелески) | Brandenburg | |
Chlebnoye (Хлебное) | Matzgirren / Kurrenberg | Plodowoje (Плодовое) | Tawell | |
Cholmistoe (Холмистое) | Dannenberg | Primorye (Приморье) | Small ins | |
Khrustalnoye (Хрустальное) | Klein Krauleiden / Kleinheidenstein | Pritschaly (Причалы) | Ins | |
Gribojedowo (Грибоедово) | Karlsdorf | Prochladnoje (Прохладное) | Kallningken / Herdenau | |
Klyuchevoe (Ключевое) | Raging | Prudki (Прудки) | Prudimmen / Kleinerlenrode | |
Commissarowo (Комиссарово) | Johanns-Eszer / Birkenheim | Rybachye (Рыбачье) | Loyalty | |
Kruglyanka (Круглянка) | Lukischken / Lucken | Salivino (Заливино) | Tawe | |
Kurgan (Курган) | Rucken / Ruckenhagen | Salomovo (Заломово) | Kiauken / Wartenfeld | |
Lesnoje (Лесное) | Forest castle | Schljusowoje (Шлюзовое) | Rogainen | |
Lipki (Липки) | Wittken | Schumnoje (Шумное) | Osznugarn / Rehwalde | |
Malaja Matrossowka (Малая Матросовка) | to Nemonien / Elchwerder | Semnuchowo (Земнухово) | Old Friedrichsgraben | |
Malinovka (Малиновка) | Rautenberg | Skworzowo (Скворцово) | near Kallningken / Herdenau | |
Malyje Bereschki (Малые Бережки) | New Lappienen / Rautersdorf | Chernigovo (Чернигово) | at Matzgirren / Kurrenberg | |
Matrossowo (Матросово) | Gilge |
Web links
Individual evidence
- ↑ Paragraph after “The parish of Inse with the villages of Pait, Tawe, Loye”, published by the Kreisgemeinschaft Elchniederung eV
- ↑ a b Through the Указ Президиума Верховного Совета РСФСР от 25 июля 1947 г. "Об административно-территориальном устройстве Калининградской области" (Decree of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the RSFSR of July 25, 1947: Establishment of the Oblast-Kaliningrad)
- ↑ According to the list of places in Kaliningrad Oblast from 1976.
- ↑ The place later came into the village Soviet Sapovednensky
- ↑ In the renaming decree of 1947, Scharkus-Tawell was apparently erroneously stated.
- ↑ also Schljusnoye
- ↑ a b The place later came to the Polessk Raion .
- ↑ The place later came into the village soviet Jasnowski .