Drzeń

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Drzeń (German Dryhn ) is a residential area near Poradz ( Petersfelde ) in the West Pomeranian Voivodeship in Poland .

Geographical location

The place of residence is located in Pomerania, about 30 kilometers south of Kołobrzeg ( Kolberg ), between the villages of Poradz ( Petersfelde ) in the north, Powalice ( Petershagen ) in the southwest and Mysłowice ( Moitzelfitz ) in the southeast. South of the living space flows from northeast to southwest of Molstowbach that the Drienbruch also drained, north of the living space from northeast to southwest of Schwarzenbach , initially Grenzgraben called.

history

The living space originally formed an outbuilding of the manor in Petershagen , the largest farm in the Kolberg-Körlin district . The manor was parceled out in 1891/1893, Dryhn was sold individually and initially managed as an independent estate with a land area of ​​around 205 hectares. In 1910 Dryhn was acquired by the owners of the property in Petersfelde , which was also a former Vorwerk of Petershagen and had also been managed as an independent estate since 1891/1893. Petersfelde and Dryhn were further parceled out together, with three farms at Dryhn being divided off.

Dryhn's leftover goods changed hands several times. The last owner was Otto Janke, who farmed an area of ​​132 hectares with a herd of 8 horses, 32 cattle and 83 sheep (as of 1939). In the Second World War , the Reich acquired Dryhn to build an artillery firing range.

Until 1945, Dryhn was part of the Petersfelde rural community in the Kolberg-Körlin district in the Pomerania province .

After the Second World War, Dryhn, like all of Western Pomerania, came to Poland. The place got the Polish name Drzeń .

Development of the population

  • 1816: 19
  • 1864: 35
  • 1871: 23
  • 1885: 14
  • 1895: 25
  • 1905: 28
  • 1925: 31

Administrative structure

Drzeń is located in the Gmina Sławoborze ( rural municipality Stolzenberg ) in the powiat Świdwiński ( Schivelbeiner Kreis ) of the Polish West Pomeranian Voivodeship .

Personalities

  • Karl Hans Janke (1909–1988), German artist and inventor, lived in Dryhn as the son of the last owner of the residual goods

literature

  • Manfred Vollack : The Kolberger Land. Its cities and villages. A Pomeranian homeland book. Husum Druck- und Verlagsgesellschaft, Husum 1999, ISBN 3-88042-784-4 , p. 487.

Individual evidence

  1. a b c d e f g Manfred Vollack : The Kolberger Land. Its cities and villages. A Pomeranian homeland book. Husum Druck- und Verlagsgesellschaft, Husum 1999, ISBN 3-88042-784-4 , p. 487.

Coordinates: 53 ° 54 '  N , 15 ° 38'  E