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Brulino-Koski

Coordinates: 52°46′26″N 22°18′57″E / 52.77389°N 22.31583°E / 52.77389; 22.31583
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Brulino-Koski
Village
Brulino-Koski is located in Poland
Brulino-Koski
Brulino-Koski
Coordinates: 52°46′26″N 22°18′57″E / 52.77389°N 22.31583°E / 52.77389; 22.31583
Country Poland
VoivodeshipPodlaskie
CountyWysokie Mazowieckie
GminaCzyżew-Osada
Elevation
8 m (26 ft)
Population
(approx.)
90
Postal code
18-220[1]
Car platesBWM

Brulino-Koski [bruˈlinɔ ˈkɔski] is apart of village Brulino-Piwki in the administrative district of Gmina Czyżew-Osada, within Wysokie Mazowieckie County, Podlaskie Voivodeship, in north-eastern Poland.[2]

In 1975-1998, the village belonged administratively to Łomża Voivideship. Until 31 December 2003 the village belonged to the Nur municipality in the Mazowieckie Voivodeship

The faithful of the Roman Catholic Church belong to the parish of St Apostles Peter and Paul in Czyzewo.[3]

History

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Brulino was founded at the beginning of the 15th century by the Brulińskis of Pierzchała who came from Zakroczym.[4] In the year 1576 the agricultural area was 7 fields.[5]

At the end of the 19th century, The village within the Brulino gentry area in Ostrów County, Szulborze-Koty Municipality and Czyżew Parish

Places of Interest

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  • A neo-Baroque manor house, built in 1880 by Józef Godlewski to replace the wooden one. It was destroyed during World War II but was Rebuilt after the conflict.
  • Roadside cross made of cast iron rods from around 1880-1890.[6]
  • Roman period cemetery - used between the late 3rd and late 4th and 5th centuries. It has corpse and skeletal burials. Only women were buried here. Racial composition similar to early medieval Slavic series. The finds testify to their strong connection with the material culture of eastern Pomerania. Some vessel types and metal objects have references to the Slavic-Baltic borderland.[7]
  • Russian soldiers' cemetery from World War I.[8]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ https://web.archive.org/web/20130715101716/https://www.poczta-polska.pl/hermes/uploads/2013/02/spispna.pdf
  2. ^ "Central Statistical Office (GUS) - TERYT (National Register of Territorial Land Apportionment Journal)" (in Polish). 2008-06-01.
  3. ^ https://diecezja.lomza.pl/parafie-diecezji-lomzynskiej/ad/parafie,1/czyzew-parafia-pw-sw-ap-piotra-i-pawla,23 (In polish)
  4. ^ 1 Katalog zabytków sztuki, Województwo łomżyńskie, Pod redakcją M. Kałamajskiej-Saeed, Ciechanowiec, Zambrów, Wysokie Mazowieckie i okolice, PAN Instytut Sztuki, Warszawa 1986, str. 8
  5. ^ http://dir.icm.edu.pl/pl/Slownik_geograficzny/Tom_XV_cz.1/239
  6. ^ Katalog zabytków sztuki, Województwo łomżyńskie, Pod redakcją M. Kałamajskiej-Saeed, Ciechanowiec, Zambrów, Wysokie Mazowieckie i okolice, PAN Instytut Sztuki, Warszawa 1986, str. 8 (In polish)
  7. ^ A. Wierciński, Analiza antropologiczna czaszek z cmentarzyska z okresu rzymskiego w Brulinie Koskach, Wiadomości Archeologiczne, tom XXXII (1966-1967) zeszyt 3 -4 (in polish)
  8. ^ Wykaz zabytków nieruchomych wpisanych do rejestru zabytków -stan na 31 grudnia 2011 r. - woj. podlaskie, pow. wysokomazowiecki z www.nid.pl