Bylice (Przelewice)

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Bylice ( German  Klein Lindenbusch ) is a village in the West Pomeranian Voivodeship in Poland . It belongs to the Gmina Przelewice (municipality of Prillwitz) in the Powiat Pyrzycki (Pyritzer Kreis) .

Geographical location

The village is located on the northern edge of the Neumark , about 60 kilometers northeast of Küstrin and about 50 kilometers southeast of Stettin .

history

The village was listed in the Neumark Landbuch from 1337 as "Llinpusch". In 1353, Margrave Ludwig von Brandenburg pledged the beede of the village, i.e. a levy, to a Rulo Levendal.

The Groß Lindenbusch Vorwerk (later renamed Malwinenvorwerk) was laid out on the Lindenbusch field mark, about 3 kilometers east of the town . This was placed in the 18th century, but before 1718, to the Pomeranian manor Prillwitz . In contrast to the Vorwerk Groß Lindenbusch, the previous Lindenbusch was called "Klein Lindenbusch".

In 1910 there were 137 inhabitants in the Klein Lindenbusch manor district .

Klein Lindenbusch was later incorporated into Kraazen and until 1945 was a residential area of ​​the Kraazen community in the Soldin district of the Prussian province of Brandenburg .

After the Second World War , Klein Lindenbusch, like all areas east of the Oder-Neisse line , came to Poland. The population was evicted and replaced by Poles . The place received the Polish place name "Bylice". Today it forms its own Schulzenamt in the Gmina Przelewice (Prillwitz municipality) .

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Footnotes

  1. ^ Georg Wilhelm von Raumer (ed.): The Neumark Brandenburg in 1337 . Berlin 1837, p. 89 ( online ).
  2. ^ Günter Linke: The Pomeranian partitions of the 16th century. In: Baltic Studies . Volume 38 NF (1936), p. 186.
  3. Klein Lindenbusch at GenWiki.
  4. Wykaz sołectw at www.przelewice.pl.

Coordinates: 53 ° 5 '  N , 15 ° 1'  E