Ciekocino

from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Ciekocino ( German Zackenzin ) is a village in the Polish Pomeranian Voivodeship and belongs to the rural community Choczewo (Chottschow) in the powiat Wejherowski .

Geographical location

The village is located in Hinterpommern , about 25 kilometers north of the city of Lębork (Lauenburg in Pomerania) , on Chełst (Chaustbach) . The distance to the Baltic Sea in the north is about five kilometers. Not far from the village is the up to 45 meter high dune formation Great Wool Sacks on the Baltic Sea beach .

history

Village church (Protestant until 1945).

The village had the Slavic name Zakonczyno in 1437 . Around 1784 there was in the village of Zackenzin, which at the time Ernst Mathias v. Krockow owned, among other things, a farm, five farmers, a water mill, a restaurant and a school.

At the beginning of the last quarter of the 19th century was sitting on the manor Zackenzin a v. Braunschweig , who had been head of the Sassin district and resigned from this post in 1875.

In 1945 Zackenzin belonged to the Sassin district in the Lauenburg i. Pom. , District of Köslin , the Pomeranian Province of the German Empire .

Towards the end of World War II , the region was occupied by the Red Army in early March 1945 . Soon afterwards the district was placed under Polish administration together with the whole of Western Pomerania . Then the immigration of Polish civilians began. Zackenzin received the Polish place name Ciekocino . Unless they had fled beforehand, the German villagers were subsequently expelled .

The village is now part of the Gmina Choczewo in the powiat Wejherowski (Powiat Neustadt in West Prussia ) of the Pomeranian Voivodeship (1975-1998 of the Gdansk Voivodeship ).

Population development

year Residents Remarks
1818 125
1925 441 including 419 Evangelicals and eleven Catholics
1933 373
1939 339

literature

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Franz Schultz : History of the Lauenburg district in Pomerania. Lauenburg i. Pom. 1912, p. 37.
  2. Ludwig Wilhelm Brüggemann Detailed description of the current state of the Königl. Prussian Duchy of Vor and Hinter Pomerania . Part II, Volume 2: Description of the court district of the Royal. State colleges in Cößlin belonging to the Eastern Pomeranian districts . Stettin 1784, p. 1085, paragraph (106) .
  3. ^ Official Journal of the Royal Government of Coesslin , No. 13 of April 1, 1875, p. 112, right column.
  4. Alexander August Mützell: New topographical-statistical-geographical dictionary of the Prussian state . Volume 5, Halle 1823, p. 207, No. 65 and 66.
  5. Gunthard Stübs and Pommersche Forschungsgemeinschaft: The community of Zackenzin in the former Lauenburg district in Pomerania (2011).
  6. ^ A b Michael Rademacher: German administrative history from the unification of the empire in 1871 to the reunification in 1990. lauenburg_p.html # ew39laupzackenz. (Online material for the dissertation, Osnabrück 2006).

Coordinates: 54 ° 45 '  N , 17 ° 47'  E