Dobrzęcino
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State : | Poland | |
Voivodeship : | Pomerania | |
Powiat : | Słupski | |
Gmina : | Kobylnica | |
Geographic location : | 54 ° 24 ' N , 16 ° 53' E | |
Height : | 44 m npm | |
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Rail route : | Piła - Ustka |
Dobrzęcino ( German Dubberzin ) is a village in the north-west of the Polish Pomeranian Voivodeship and belongs to the rural community Kobylnica ( Kublitz ) in the Słupsk ( Stolp ) district.
Geographical location
Dobrzęcino is located southwest of the district town of Słupsk ( Stolp ) and 1 kilometer west of the village of Słonowice ( Groß Schlönwitz ) on a road, the Reblino ( Reblin ) on Landesstraße 6 (former German Reichsstraße 2 , today also Europastraße 28 ) Danzig – Stettin with Tychowo ( (Wendish) Tychow ) on the voivodship road 209 connects Sławno ( Schlawe ) - Bytów ( Bütow ), the nearest train station is Słonowice on the state railway line 405 Piła ( Schneidemühl ) - Ustka ( Stolpmünde ).
Neighboring towns of Dobrzęcino are: Komorczyn ( Kummerzin ) in the north, Słonowice ( Groß Schlönwitz ) in the east, Wrząca ( Franzen ) and Kczewo ( Egsow ) in the south and Żabno ( Segenberg ) in the west.
history
The manor village Dubberzin, consisting of the manor with farm workers' houses, was a von Kleist fief in the Middle Ages , of which, however, the von Below s owned half between 1550 and 1640 . From 1770 the fiefdom was completely in the hands of Heinrich Joachim Reinhold von Krockow , who had replaced various rights of other families. In 1851 the estate came into the possession of the Barons von Woliehen , whose family kept it until 1945.
The estate with a size of 580 hectares was specifically dedicated to the cultivation of potato seeds, dairy farming and fishing.
In 1818 there were 132 inhabitants in Dubberzin. Their number rose to 199 by 1885 and was finally 215 in 1925. After that, the place was incorporated into Groß Schlönwitz (Słonowice) and thus also belonged to the Franzen (Wrząca) district in the Schlawe i district. Pom. in the administrative district of Köslin in the Prussian-Prussian province of Pomerania. Franzen was also responsible registry office , while the District Court Schlawe was responsible.
After 1945 Dubberzin came under Polish administration as a result of the war and is now part of the Gmina Kobylnica in the Powiat Słupski of the Pomeranian Voivodeship (until 1998 Stolp Voivodeship ) as Dobrzęcino .
church
Dubberzin was parish up to 1945 in the Protestant parish Groß Schlönwitz (Słonowice) and belonged to the church district Schlawe of the church province of Pomerania of the Church of the Old Prussian Union . The church patronage for Dubberzin last exercised the landowner Rosalie Freiin von Wolhaben . Catholic church members were assigned to Stolp ( Słupsk ).
After 1945 Dobrzęcino stayed in the - now Roman Catholic - parish of Słonowice, which is integrated into the Sławno deanery in the Köslin-Kolberg diocese of the Catholic Church in Poland . Protestant church members who live here today are now looked after by the parish in Słupsk in the diocese of Pomerania-Greater Poland of the Evangelical-Augsburg Church in Poland .
school
The Dubberzin children attended school in Groß Schlönwitz until 1945 .
literature
- The Schlawe district. A Pomeranian Heimatbuch , ed. by Manfred Vollack, 2 volumes, Husum 1988/1989