Dobropole Gryfińskie

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Dobropole Gryfińskie
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Dobropole Gryfińskie (Poland)
Dobropole Gryfińskie
Dobropole Gryfińskie
Basic data
State : Poland
Voivodeship : West Pomerania
Powiat : Gryfino
Gmina : Starlings Czarnowo
Geographic location : 53 ° 18 '  N , 14 ° 45'  E Coordinates: 53 ° 18 '7 "  N , 14 ° 44' 47"  E
Height : 85-103 m npm
Residents :
Postal code : 74-106
Telephone code : (+48) 91
License plate : ZGR
Economy and Transport
Street : Starlings Czarnowo - Szczecin-Śmierdnica
Rail route : no rail connection
Next international airport : Szczecin-Gollnow



Dobropole Gryfińskie (German Dobberphul ) is a village in the Polish West Pomeranian Voivodeship and a district with the function of a Schulzenamt in the Gmina (rural community) Stare Czarnowo ( Neumark ) in the powiat Gryfiński ( Greifenhagen ).

Geographical location and transport links

Dobropole Gryfińskie (in contrast to Dobropole , which also belongs to the Powiat Gryfiński) is located in the southeast of the wooded Puszcza Bukowa in the Szczecin Buchheide Landscape Protection Park . A small side road runs through the village and connects Stare Czarnowo ( Neumark ) and Glinna ( Glien ) on the 120 voivodship road with the state road 3 near Stettin-Śmierdnica ( Mühlenbeck ). A railway connection no longer exists since the Finkenwalde line (today: Stettin-Zdroje) to Klein Schönfeld (Chwarstnica), which was operated by the Greifenhagener Bahnen before 1945, no longer exists.

history

Village street in Dobropole Gryfińskie (2008)

Dobberphul was laid out as a typical Pomeranian village . Already before 1255 it had come to the Kolbatz Monastery and after the Reformation it belonged to the Kolbatz Office . In 1786 there were seven farmers, six cottagers and two Büdner as well as a church and a school. In 1840 284 inhabitants lived here, in 1864 there were already 451. The municipality area was 1579 acres and had 51 residential buildings.

In 1874 Dobberphul came to the Mühlenbeck district and remained a part of it until 1945. In 1910 there were 274 people living in Dobberphul. Their number was 227 in 1925, 264 again in 1933 and 267 in 1939. Until 1945, the municipality of Dobberphul belonged to the district of Greifenhagen in the Prussian province of Pomerania . In addition to Dobberphul, the community also had the Forsthaus Buchenhain and Forsthaus Glien .

As a result of the Second World War , Dobberphul came under Polish administration and was given the name Dobropole, which occurs five times in the West Pomeranian Voivodeship . Today the village is part of the rural community of Stare Czarnowo in the powiat Gryfiński in the Polish West Pomeranian Voivodeship (1975-1998 Szczecin Voivodeship ).

church

Church building

Townscape with church (around 1900)

Today's church was built in 1862/1863, but had a predecessor church that was probably destroyed by fire. The nave is made of processed granite stones at the corners and edges . Unprocessed boulders were used in the area in between. The window reveals and the upper floors of the tower were built from bricks. The Protestant church was expropriated after 1945 in favor of the Catholic Church, which rededicated it and used it as Kościół pw.Podwyższenia Krzyża Świętego (Church of Exaltation of the Cross).

Parish

Before 1945 Dobberphul was its own parish with a predominantly Protestant population, which as a branch church belonged to the parish of Neumark (today in Polish: Stare Czarnowo). It was in the area of ​​the church district Kolbatz (Kołbacz) in the western district of the church province of Pomerania of the Church of the Old Prussian Union . The parish of Dobberphul in 1940 included 270 parishioners from 2060 in the entire parish. The last German clergyman was Pastor Emil Priewe .

Today the population of Dobropole Gryfińskie is predominantly Catholic. The village belongs - as it did before 1945 - as a branch church to the parish of Stare Czarnowo ( Neumark ) in the dean's office Kołbacz ( Kolbatz ) in the Archdiocese of Stettin-Cammin of the Catholic Church in Poland . Protestant church members living here belong to the Trinity Church in Stettin in the diocese of Wroclaw of the Evangelical-Augsburg Church in Poland .

literature

  • Herbert Kämper: Not a special destination for tourists. The village of Dobberphul in the Greifenhagen district . In: The Pommersche Zeitung. Episode 13/2011, p. 6.

Web links

Commons : Dobberphul  - Collection of Images

Footnotes

  1. ^ Rolf Jehke, Mühlenbeck district
  2. Uli Schubert, municipality directory
  3. ^ Michael Rademacher: German administrative history from the unification of the empire in 1871 to the reunification in 1990. Grabhagen.html # ew39. (Online material for the dissertation, Osnabrück 2006).
  4. ^ Municipality of Dobberphul in the Pommern information system.
  5. Hans Glaeser-Swantow, The Evangelical Pomerania , Part II, Stettin, 1940