Bartolino

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Bartolino
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Bartolino (Poland)
Bartolino
Bartolino
Basic data
State : Poland
Voivodeship : West Pomerania
Powiat : Sławno
Gmina : Malechowo
Geographic location : 54 ° 16 '  N , 16 ° 31'  E Coordinates: 54 ° 16 '27 "  N , 16 ° 30' 41"  E
Residents : 120
Telephone code : (+48) 94
License plate : ZSL



Bartolino (German Bartlin ) is a village in the Polish West Pomeranian Voivodeship . It belongs to the rural community Malechowo ( Malchow ) in the district of Sławno ( Schlawe ).

Geographical location

Bartolino is located one kilometer east of Niemica ( Nemitz ) on Landesstraße 6 (until 1945: Reichsstraße 2 , today also Europastraße 28 ) Stettin - Danzig , in the middle between Koszalin ( Köslin ) and Sławno ( Schlawe ) and on the road leading from Niemica leads via Sulechowo ( Groß Soltikow ) to Polanów ( Pollnow ). There is a connection to the Stargard railway in Pomerania - Danzig via the Wiekowo ( Alt Wieck ) railway station ten kilometers away .

history

Until 1945 Bartlin (other forms of name: Bartolin , Bertelin ) was closely connected with Nemitz and was part of this municipality. The old Ramel fiefdom was sold in 1728 by Georg Friedrich von Münchow to Sophie Margaretha von Natzmer , who passed it on to her son-in-law Claus Jürgen von Zastrow . Under him there was a balance of interests between the very complex ownership structure with those of Kleist -Nemitz and von Schlieffen-Soltikow. 1784, the village has: 1 Vorwerk , five farmers, and one Kossäten .

In the 19th century the estate came to the von Schlieffen-Soltikow family , and in 1926 it was relocated to a size of 636 hectares. Only the Vorwerk Louisenhof (today in Polish: Krzekoszewo ) remains in the possession of the von Schlieffen.

In 1818 the town had 131 inhabitants, the number of which rose to 185 in 1885, to 258 in 1905 and even 570 in 1933.

As part of the municipality of Nemitz, Bartlin and the Bartliner Sägemühle ( Kusiczki ) residential area until 1945 with the towns of Kuhtz (Kusice), Leikow (Lejkowo) and Soltikow (Sulechowo) belonged to the Soltikow district in the Schlawe i district. Pom. in the administrative district of Köslin in the Prussian province of Pomerania . All these places and additionally Söllnitz (Destinationsica) were also part of the Soltikow registry office .

On March 1, 1945, the Bartliners tried to flee from the approaching Russian troops, but this venture failed in Soltikow. On March 3rd, Russian troops took possession of the village. It then went to Poland, and by 1947 almost all German families from the region were sold . Bartlin as Bartolino is now part of Gmina Malechowo in the Powiat Sławieński of the West Pomeranian Voivodeship.

church

Until 1945, the Bartliners were almost without exception of the Protestant denomination. The village belonged to the parish Nemitz (Niemica), which was in the parish of Rügenwalde (Darłowo) of the church province of Pomerania of the Church of the Old Prussian Union . The church was the parish church in Nemitz .

Today the population of Bartolino is predominantly Catholic . The Protestant church members living here are looked after by the parish office in Koszalin ( Köslin ) in the diocese of Pomerania-Greater Poland of the Evangelical-Augsburg (i.e. Lutheran) Church in Poland.

literature

  • Manfred Vollack (Ed.): The Schlawe district. A Pomeranian homeland book . 2 volumes, Husum 1989.

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