Zdrojewo (Piecki)
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Basic data | ||
State : | Poland | |
Voivodeship : | Warmia-Masuria | |
Powiat : | Mrągowo | |
Gmina : | Piecki | |
Geographic location : | 53 ° 44 ' N , 21 ° 17' E | |
Residents : | ||
Telephone code : | (+48) 89 | |
License plate : | NMR | |
Economy and Transport | ||
Street : | Czaszkowo → Zdrojewo | |
Rail route : | no rail connection | |
Next international airport : | Danzig |
Zdrojewo ( German Sdrojowen , 1930 to 1945 Bornfeld ) is a small place in the Polish Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship and belongs to the rural community Piecki ( German whip village ) in the Powiat Mrągowski ( Sensburg district ).
Geographical location
Zdrojewo is east of the White Lake ( Polish Jezioro Białe ) in the southern center of the Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship , 14 kilometers south of the district town of Mrągowo ( German Sensburg ).
history
After 1785 Sdorjewen to 1818 Sdrogewen and until 1930 Sdrojown called today's settlement ( Polish Osada ) Zdrojewo was founded in 1550 as Gutsort. In 1874 the manor district of Sdrojowen was incorporated into the newly established district of Gollingen ( Polish : Goleń ), which belonged to the district of Sensburg in the administrative district of Gumbinnen (from 1905: district of Allenstein ) in the Prussian province of East Prussia .
Due to the provisions of the Versailles Treaty , the population in the Allenstein voting area , to which Sdrojowen belonged, voted on July 11, 1920 on whether it would continue to belong to East Prussia (and thus to Germany) or join Poland. In Sdrojowen, 20 residents voted to remain with East Prussia, Poland did not receive any votes.
On September 30, 1928 the manor district Sdrojowen was incorporated into the rural community Zatzkowen (1938 to 1945 Eisenack , Polish Czaszkowo ) and renamed "Bornfeld" on November 3, 1930.
With all of southern East Prussia , Bornfeld was transferred to Poland in 1945 as a result of the war and was given the Polish form of the name “Zdrojewo”. Today it is a village within the rural community Piecki (Peitschendorf) in powiat Mrągowski ( Sensburg district ), until 1998 the Olsztyn Voivodeship , since then assigned to the Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship .
Population numbers
year | number |
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1818 | 4th |
1839 | 19th |
1867 | 48 |
1885 | 30th |
1898 | 47 |
1905 | 39 |
1910 | 49 |
church
Until 1945 Zdrojowen resp. Bornfeld parish into the Protestant Church of Aweyden in the church province of East Prussia of the Church of the Old Prussian Union and into the Catholic St. Adalbert Church in Sensburg in the then diocese of Warmia . Today Zdrojewo belongs to the Protestant parish Nawiady , a branch of the parish Mrągowo in the Masuria diocese of the Evangelical Augsburg Church in Poland , and also to the Catholic parish Nawiady in the current Archdiocese of Warmia .
traffic
Zdrojewo can be reached via a land route that runs from Czaszkowo (Zatzkowen , 1938 to 1945 Eisenack) in a westerly direction. There is no connection to rail traffic.
Individual evidence
- ↑ a b Dietrich Lange, Geographical Register of Places East Prussia (20059: Bornfeld)
- ↑ a b c Sdrojowen at GenWiki
- ^ A b Rolf Jehke, Gollingen district
- ↑ Herbert Marzian , Csaba Kenez : self-determination for East Germany. Documentation on the 50th anniversary of the East and West Prussian referendum on July 11, 1920. Editor: Göttinger Arbeitskreis , 1970, p. 115
- ↑ Walther Hubatsch , History of the Protestant Church in East Prussia , Volume 3 Documents , Göttingen 1968, p. 500