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gm. Nowy Staw, pow. malborski, woj. pomorskie Until 1945 Bröske TK ( Broeske - Schrötter) Brösche (Gotha) Brosken (Endersch)
![]() The village was mentioned in 1318 and was granted a charter in 1361. The sources from 1776 mention the following Mennonite names: Bicker, Epp, Fast, Jantzen, Neufeld, Wall, Wieb, and Wiens. In 1820, the village had 281 residents, including 38 Mennonites. Village layout - linear and square village in a north - south line with 4 large farms in the western section of the village and 2 in the southern section. The cultural landscape is well preserved with detectable spatial layout, 7 wooden houses from the 19th century, including one arcaded house (with built in arcade), and several masonry buildings - mainly outbuildings dating from the end of the 19th and the beginning of the 20th centuries. The modern buildings are often constructed in old homesteads, but their style differs from the historical tradition. Fragments of historical vegetation have survived, but it is being displaced by new plants. An old field layout and a network of draining canals have survived in the eastern and western sections of the village.
Lipińska, t.III, poz. 194; AG, BF |
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