Orekhovka (village)

Orekhovka (Russian: Оре́ховка, German: Poduhren, Lithuanian: Padūriai) is a rural settlement in the Guryevsky District in Kaliningrad Oblast in Russia.

Until 1945,the nearest rail connection was at Gamsau (Russian: Podgornoye) on the now closed route from Kaliningrad via Roshchino Possindern to Gvardeysk; the Königsberg narrow gauge railway.

The village was mentioned in 1539, when it was part of Ducal Prussia, a vassal duchy of the Kingdom of Poland.

[6] On September 30, 1928, Poduhren was incorporated into the Municipal County Mantau, and gave up its political independence.

Following Germany's defeat in World War II, the village became a part of the Soviet Union.