Choćmirowo

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Choćmirowo (German Alt Gutzmerow ) is a village in the powiat Słupski of the Polish Pomeranian Voivodeship .

Geographical location

Choćmirowo is located in Western Pomerania , about 25 kilometers east of the city of Ustka ( Stolpmünde ), seven kilometers southeast of Lake Garda and twelve kilometers southwest of Lake Leba .

history

The manor, formerly called Olden Gutzmerow , had once been the ancestral home of the Gutzmerow family since they had performed in Western Pomerania. In 1517 the Reckow family took possession of it. In 1575 Alt Gutzmerow was a fief of the Wobeser family . After it came into the possession of the Stojentin family , it was sold to Wilhelm Gottfried Graf von Werssowitz in 1764 . Around 1784 there was a farm in Alt Gutzmerow, three farmers, a kossaeteer , a schoolmaster and a total of eight households. In the 19th century the property was sold to bourgeois buyers and it became a farming village. In 1925 there were 13 houses in the village.

Before 1945, the village of Old Gutzmerow for District Bandsechow in part county Stolp , administrative region of Pomerania , the province of Pomerania . In 1939 the area of ​​the municipality was 395 hectares, and there were 33 households and 149 inhabitants.

Towards the end of World War II , Alt Gutzmerow was occupied by the Red Army on March 9, 1945 and soon afterwards was placed under Polish administration. The village was renamed Choćmirowo and the residents were evicted . After the end of the war, 57 villagers displaced from Alt Gutzmerow were identified in the Federal Republic of Germany and 62 in the GDR .

In 2006 Choćmirowo had 41 residents.

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Individual evidence

  1. ^ Karl-Heinz Pagel : The district of Stolp in Pomerania . Lübeck 1989, p. 375 ( Download location description Alt Gutzmerow ) (PDF; 403 kB)

Coordinates: 54 ° 36 '  N , 17 ° 14'  E