Trzcianka (choir cele)

from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Trzcianka
Trzcianka does not have a coat of arms
Trzcianka (Poland)
Trzcianka
Trzcianka
Basic data
State : Poland
Voivodeship : Mazovia
Powiat : Przasnysz
Gmina : Chorus cele
Geographic location : 53 ° 21 '  N , 21 ° 2'  E Coordinates: 53 ° 20 '59 "  N , 21 ° 1' 33"  E
Residents : 0
Economy and Transport
Street : Wielbark / DK 57 - Sędrowo - ( Wólka Wielbarska ) → (Trzcianka)



Trzcianka ( German  Rohrdorf , until 1877 Trzianken ) is a submerged place in the Polish Masovian Voivodeship in the area of ​​the Gmina urban and rural community Chorzele in the powiat Przasnyski .

Geographical location

The local office Trzciankas is 150 meters south of the Omulef River ( Polish Omulew ) in the extreme north of the Masovian Voivodeship , 24 kilometers south of the city of Szczytno ( German  Ortelsburg ).

history

The founding deed for the settlement, then called Trzcianken , was issued on November 1, 1740, although its site was already surveyed in 1723. From the beginning, the economic development of the village suffered from the annual floods of the Omulef , whose regulation dragged on until 1934.

In 1874 Trzianken was incorporated into the newly established district of Groß Piwnitz (Polish: Piwnice Wielkie , from 1938 "District of Großalbrechtsdorf") in the East Prussian district of Ortelsburg .

On September 19, 1877 Trzianken was renamed "Rohrdorf". A connection between the two terms is not recognizable.

The number of inhabitants in Rohrdorf was 116 in 1910. It rose to 225 by 1933 and was 211 in 1939.

There was a customs post in Rohrdorf because the German-Polish border ran just two kilometers from the town. Two customs houses were built for the customs officials and their families in 1930/37.

With the entire southern East Prussia Rohrsdorf was in consequence of the war in 1945 Poland transferred. It received the Polish form of the name "Trzcianka". However, the village could not develop and is orphaned after a few years. Its local office is in the area of ​​the urban and rural municipality Chorzele in the powiat Przasnyski , until 1998 the Ostrołęka Voivodeship , since then part of the Masovian Voivodeship .

Rohrdorf oaks

A special feature in the village were the three "Rohrdorfer oaks" that stood a hundred meters to the right of the path before entering the village. They were once considered to be the strongest oaks in East Prussia, of which the smallest, with a trunk circumference of 8.70 meters, should no longer exist. The Ortelsburg district acquired the oaks from Friederike von Blumenstein . It was said that the Neidenburg burgrave Georg von Blumenstein , lord of nobleman Wolka in 1569 , was buried under one of the oaks.

church

Until 1945 Rohrdorf resp. Trzianken ecclesiastically oriented towards Willenberg : to the Protestant Church of Willenberg in the church province of East Prussia of the Church of the Old Prussian Union as well as to the Roman Catholic parish there in the Diocese of Warmia .

traffic

Only a path from Wielbark (Willenberg) and Sędrowo (Sendorwen , 1938 to 1945 Treudorf) leads to the orphaned locality of Trzcianka .

Web links

Historical recordings from Rohrdorf:

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Dietrich Lange, Geographical Location Register East Prussia (2005): Rohrdorf
  2. a b c Trzianken / Rohrdorf near the Ortelsburg district community
  3. a b Rolf Jehke, Groß Piwnitz / Großalbrechtsdorf district
  4. ^ Uli Schubert, community directory, Ortelsburg district
  5. ^ Michael Rademacher, local book, Ortelsburg district
  6. Historical photo of the 600-year-old oaks near Rohrdorf
  7. The Lattana break at ostpreussen.net
  8. Walther Hubatsch , History of the Evangelical Church of East Prussia , Volume 3 Documents , Göttingen 1968, p. 496