Dłusko (Węgorzyno)

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Ruin of the village church (2008)

Dłusko ( Blankenhagen ) is a village in the West Pomeranian Voivodeship in Poland . It belongs to the Gmina Węgorzyno (urban and rural municipality Wangerin) in the Powiat Łobeski (Labeser district) .

location

The village is located in Western Pomerania , a good 60 km east of Stettin and about 18 km southwest of the district town of Łobez (Labes) . South of the village, the lake covers Dłusko (Dolgensee) .

The closest neighboring towns are Cieszyno (Teschendorf) in the northwest , Winniki (Winningen) in the north, Podlipce (Piepstock) in the east, Sarnikierz (Dorotheenthal) in the southeast on the east bank of Dolgen Lake and Sątyrz Pierwszy (Sadelberg) in the west .

history

Blankenhagen belonged to Neumark until the 19th century , but was incorporated into the Regenwalde district of the province of Pomerania when the districts were reorganized in 1818 . Regardless of this, the Blankenhagen manor remained part of the Neumark provincial class association. Otto Ulrich von Dewitz († 1808), President of the Privy Council of Mecklenburg-Strelitz, was among the owners of the Blankenhagen manor ; an estate on the leasing of this property and other goods by Otto Ulrich von Dewitz is preserved in the Schwerin State Archives .

Around 1870 the manor district of the Blankenhagen manor comprised 4,318 acres of land with 207 inhabitants. In addition to the estate itself, the settlements ("colonies") Buchholz and Dorotheenthal belonged to the estate district . In the 19th century the manor belonged to different bourgeois owners. In addition, there was the church village Blankenhagen, i.e. the rural community . By 1870 the rural community comprised 299 acres of land with 60 inhabitants. The church was a subsidiary of the church in Ruhnow .

Later the Blankenhagen manor district was incorporated into the rural community. Dorotheenthal became its own rural community. Until 1945, Blankenhagen formed a rural community in the Regenwalde district of the Pomeranian province . There were 327 inhabitants in the municipality in 1933 and 315 inhabitants in 1939. In addition to the village of Blankenhagen, the community also included Frauenberg and Neu Buchholz .

In 1945 Blankenhagen came to Poland, like all of Western Pomerania. The place was given the Polish name "Dłusko".

Son of the place

See also

literature

  • Heinrich Berghaus : Land book of the Duchy of Pomerania . Part II, Volume 7. Berlin and Wriezen 1874, p. 691 f. ( Online ).

Web links

Commons : Dłusko  - collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Otto Ulrich von Dewitz in the central database of papers of the Federal Archives.
  2. ^ Michael Rademacher: German administrative history from the unification of the empire in 1871 to the reunification in 1990. Regenwalde district. (Online material for the dissertation, Osnabrück 2006).
  3. ^ Municipality of Blankenhagen in the Pommern information system.


Coordinates: 53 ° 30 '  N , 15 ° 29'  E