Daleszewo

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Daleszewo (German Ferdinandstein ) is a village in the West Pomeranian Voivodeship in Poland . It is located south of Szczecin in the Gmina Gryfino ( urban and rural community Greifenhagen ). The place has about 1,000 inhabitants.

Kulturhaus (photo from 2014)

Geographical location and transport links

The place is on the east bank of the Oder . Radziszewo (Retzowsfelde) is located north of Daleszewo and Nowe Brynki (Neu-Brünken) to the south . It is about 5 km to the German-Polish border in the west and 1 km to the European route 28 in the north.

The road connection runs through the village from the south towards Stettin, today state road 31 . Daleszewo Gryfińskie station is on the Wrocław – Szczecin railway line .

history

In 1748 the Ferdinandstein estate , named after Prince Ferdinand of Prussia , was founded by order of the Prussian government . The bailiff Heino Andreas Graewe was entrusted with the organization of the foundation . The municipality of Brünken had to surrender the Eichwerder with 67 acres , the Wendhöhe with 300 acres, the landfall areas with 511 acres and the Breite Bruch between the Oder arms, a total of around 1331 acres. 300 acres were added from the town of Greifenhagen in the Oder Valley.

The associated Vorwerk Eichwerder was probably founded by the Stettin merchant Johann Gottlieb Ulrich. A small settlement called Friederikenhof was built separately from Eichwerder, but it was soon abandoned.

Until 1945 Ferdinandstein formed a municipality in the Greifenhagen district of the Prussian province of Pomerania . In addition to Ferdinandstein, the community also included Gut Eichwerder , Colony Bienenwerder and Colony Eichwerder .

After the Second World War, like all areas east of the Oder-Neisse border , Poland became part of it. Displaced persons from the former eastern Poland were settled in Daleszewo. The German population who had fled, mainly of the Protestant faith, moved west for their part.

Development of the population

  • 1925: 346 inhabitants
  • 1933: 606 inhabitants
  • 1939: 625 inhabitants

Web links

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

Individual evidence

  1. ^ A b c Michael Rademacher: German administrative history from the unification of the empire in 1871 to the reunification in 1990. Greifenhagen district. (Online material for the dissertation, Osnabrück 2006).

Coordinates: 53 ° 19 '  N , 14 ° 32'  E