Chudaczewko

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Chudaczewko
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Chudaczewko (Poland)
Chudaczewko
Chudaczewko
Basic data
State : Poland
Voivodeship : West Pomerania
Powiat : Sławieński
Gmina : Postomino
Geographic location : 54 ° 27 '  N , 16 ° 40'  E Coordinates: 54 ° 27 '7 "  N , 16 ° 39' 31"  E
Height : 21 m npm
Residents :



Chudaczewko (German Neu Kuddezow ) is a village in the northeast of the Polish West Pomeranian Voivodeship and belongs to the rural community Postomino ( Pustamin ) in the Sławno district .

Geographical location

The small farming village Chudaczewko is located on the northern slope of a loop of the Wieprza ( Wipper ), nine kilometers north of the district town of Sławno. It can be reached via Sławsko ( Alt Schlawe ), Radosław ( Coccejendorf ) and Mazów ( Meitzow ), from where a ferry connection initially existed, which is now replaced by a bridge. A rail connection existed before 1945 via Staniewice ( Stemnitz ). After the dismantling of the former Reichsbahn line , Sławno is now the closest railway station.

Neighboring municipalities of Chudaczewko are: Mazów ( Meitzow ) to the south and west , Chudaczewo ( Alt Kuddezow ) to the north , and Pieńkowo ( Pennekow ) and Wilkowice ( Wilhelmine ) to the east .

The landscape is determined by the Wieprza glacial valley, which winds its way from east to west through the particularly pronounced forest areas.

Place name

The name Neu Kuddezow (Chudaczewko) was introduced to distinguish it from Alt Kuddezow (Chudaczewo), previously just called Kuddezow .

history

Neu Kuddezow is the planned construction of a settlement within the framework of the settlement policy of Frederick the Great in the form of a narrow street village with buildings on both sides . In 1753 it was laid out on cleared areas in the formerly so-called Kuddezower Forest . 16 local families were able to acquire their own farm here.

In 1784 the village had 19 fireplaces. In 1818 112 people lived here, the number of which was almost constant and in 1939 was 127.

Before 1945, Neu Kuddezow was a municipality in the Pennekow district (now in Polish: Pieńkowo) in the Schlawe i. Pom. in the administrative district of Köslin in the Prussian province of Pomerania . Pennekow was also the seat of the registry office , while the responsible district court was in Schlawe .

On March 8, 1945, the village was occupied by Red Army troops . Numerous people were abducted or died as a result of the occupation. Today Neu Kuddezow is under the name Chudaczewko a district of the Gmina Postomino in the powiat Sławieński of the West Pomeranian Voivodeship .

Churches

Before 1945, the population of Neu Kuddezow was almost without exception Protestant . Kirchdorf was Old Kuddezow (Chudaczewo) in whose parish also Masselwitz was (Masłowice). It belonged to the church district Rügenwalde in the church province of Pomerania of the church of the Old Prussian Union . The last German clergyman was Pastor Wilhelm Beyer .

Since 1945 the population of Chudaczewko has been predominantly Roman Catholic . The place still belongs to the church village Chudaczewo , which has now lost its ecclesiastical independence and has become a branch church of the parish of Stary Kraków ( Old Krakow ). It is located in the Darłowo deanery in the Köslin-Kolberg diocese of the Catholic Church in Poland . Evangelical residents are looked after by the parish office in Koszalin ( Köslin ) in the diocese of Pomerania-Greater Poland of the Evangelical-Augsburg Church in Poland .

schools

Neu Kuddezow had a one-class school until 1945. The last German teacher was Karl Wiese .