- Ryn
Infobox Settlement
name = Ryn
image_shield = POL Ryn COA.svg
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subdivision_type = Country
subdivision_name = POL
subdivision_type1 = Voivodeship
subdivision_name1 = Warmian-Masurian
subdivision_type2 = County
subdivision_name2 = Giżycko
subdivision_type3 =Gmina
subdivision_name3 = Ryn
area_total_km2 = 4.09
population_as_of = 2006
population_total = 3006
population_density_km2 = auto
latd = 53 | latm = 56 | lats = 16 | latNS = N | longd = 21 | longm = 32 | longs = 53 | longEW = E
elevation_m =
postal_code_type = Postal code
postal_code = 11-520
website = http://www.ryn.pl:"This article is about a town in Poland. For information on the "Star Wars" race of the same name, see the list of Star Wars races.
Ryn [IPA-pl|r|y|n] (until 1946 _de. Rhein in Ostpreußen) is a
town inPoland located 19 km southwest ofGiżycko , in theWarmian-Masurian Voivodeship . Until the reorganization of 1999 it had been assigned toSuwałki Voivodeship . It had a population of 3,062 inhabitants as ofDecember 31 ,2004 .Ryn is located between
Lake Ryn andLake Ołów . Among the notable landmarks of the town are a formerOrdensburg castle of theTeutonic Knights (erected ca. 1337) and a 19th century Dutchwindmill . Below the castle in the center of the town, a subterranean channel connects the Matussek pond, a shoaled bay of Lake Ołów, with Lake Ryn and the pond of a mill built by the Teutonic Knights.History
Grand Master
Winrich von Kniprode of theTeutonic Knights built a fortress on the site of a former Old Prussian fortification in 1337. A settlement near the castle was first mentioned in documents in 1405. It was known as "Ryne" after theRhine River, and was included within thekomtur ship ofBalga . Ryne later became known inStandard German as "Rhein".The "Komtur Haus zur Ryne" was established in 1393 and disappeared after 1468. The best-known Komtur of Rhein was
Rudolf von Tippelskirch , who was also involved in thecolonisation of East Prussia. After thesecularisation of theMonastic State of the Teutonic Knights as theDuchy of Prussia in 1525, an "Amtshauptmann" office was established in Rhein, which remained in use until 1775.During
Tatar attacks in eastern Prussia, the village was burned down on7 February 1657 , and many inhabitants were kidnapped. Between 1709–1711, Rhein suffered from plague. Despite these setbacks, KingFrederick William I of Prussia granted the town its town charter in 1723. The decisive reason for this was the role of Rhein as an administration center for a larger rural area.During the
Napoleonic Wars , soldiers took up quarters in Rhein. The development of the town largely stagnated during the 19th and 20th centuries. It was not until 1902 that Rhein received arailroad connection, though it was only a one-track link of a light railway with a narrow gauge.Rhein was administered by
Landkreis Lötzen withinEast Prussia from 1818–1945. The town became part of theGerman Empire after theunification of Germany by Prussia in 1871. After the defeat of Germany inWorld War II , Rhein was placed under Polish administration in 1945 and officially renamed "Ryn".Population
1782: 1000
1885: 2285
1925: 2084
2005: 3037Notes and references
See also
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Masuria
*List of cities and towns in East Prussia External links
* [http://www.ryn.pl Municipal website] pl icon
* [http://www.ostpreussen.net/index.php?seite_id=12&kreis=08&stadt=04 History of Ryn/Rhein] de icon
* [http://feefhs.org/maps/gere/ge-eprus.html Map of East Prussia, ca. 1900] - Rhein is near Lötzen
* [http://www.fotoryn.com Pics ex Ryn] pl icon
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