Gościno
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Basic data | ||
State : | Poland | |
Voivodeship : | West Pomerania | |
Powiat : | Kołobrzeg | |
Gmina : | Gościno | |
Geographic location : | 54 ° 3 ' N , 15 ° 39' E | |
Residents : | 2473 (September 30, 2017) | |
Postal code : | 78-120 | |
Telephone code : | (+48) 94 | |
License plate : | ZKL | |
Economy and Transport | ||
Street : | Ext. 162 : Drawsko Pomorskie - Świdwin - Kołobrzeg | |
Rail route : | Kołobrzeg railway station (15 km) = PKP line 402: Koszalin – Goleniów line | |
Karlino station (16 km) = PKP line 404: Kołobrzeg – Szczecinek line | ||
Next international airport : | Szczecin-Goleniów | |
Gmina | ||
Gminatype: | Urban and rural municipality | |
Gmina structure: | 21 localities | |
12 school offices | ||
Surface: | 116.04 km² | |
Residents: | 5130 (June 30, 2019) |
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Population density : | 44 inhabitants / km² | |
Community number ( GUS ): | 3208033 | |
Administration (as of 2011) | ||
Mayor : | Marian Sieradzki | |
Address: | IV Dywizji Wojska Polskiego 58 78-120 GOŚCINO |
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Website : | www.goscino.pl |
Gościno [ ɡɔɕˈt͡ɕinɔ ] ( German Groß Jestin ) is a town in the powiat Kołobrzeski in the West Pomeranian Voivodeship . The Gmina Gościno is a small town building , which has its headquarters in Gościno.
Geographical location
The village is located in Western Pomerania , about fourteen kilometers southeast of Kołobrzeg ( Kolberg ) and one hundred kilometers northeast of Szczecin .
city
history
The first documentary mention of Great Jestin comes from the year 1238. At that time, Pope Gregory IX confirmed . the Order of St. John the possession of three religious houses, which a deceased Pomeranian prince Ratibor and his son Bogislaw had given to the order. Among the religious houses it was in the place called here "Gostino". The prince is in the judgment of the historian Martin Wehrmann to I. Ratibor and his son Bogislaw of Schlawe , but other assignments can be considered.
In the 19th century the village was a domain of the city of Kolberg in Western Pomerania , which it leased. The Kolberg treasury bought the village from the abbot of Doberan Monastery in the 14th century . Around 1780 there were 16 farms on the domain.
Until the end of the Second World War , Groß Jestin belonged to the Kolberg-Körlin district in the Prussian province of Pomerania . In addition to Groß Jestin, the community Groß Jestin included the residential areas Gut Groß Jestin , Johannisberg , Karlshof , Kleinbahnhof Groß Jestin , Koppelbruch , Kämitz , Kämitzfeld , Luban , Moltow , Plauenthin , Schneidemühle Eulenberg , Seeberge , Seehof and Vorwerk Groß Jestin .
In May 1945 the region was occupied by the Red Army . Subsequently, the region was placed under Polish administration together with the whole of Western Pomerania. The German population was expelled in the years that followed .
On January 1, 2011 Gościno received city status.
Development of the population
- 1816: 354 inhabitants
- 1855: 1202 inhabitants
- 1867: 1265 inhabitants
- 1885: 1334 inhabitants
- 1910: 1618 inhabitants
- 1925: 1631 inhabitants
- 1933: 2267 inhabitants in the rural community, with the former manor districts Moltow and Plauenthin incorporated into it
- 1939: 2361 inhabitants in the rural community, with the former manor districts Moltow and Plauenthin incorporated into it
- 2017: 2,473 inhabitants in the city area, not including the other places of the Schulzenamt
traffic
The Voivodship Road 162 runs through Gościno from Drawsko Pomorskie and Świdwin in the south to Kołobrzeg in the north.
economy
Gościno owns one of the largest forestry companies in Poland. There are also two pharmacies, three bakeries and a large milk processing plant ( Arla Foods ) as well as the Hania restaurant-bar .
Attractions
The parish church of Great Jestin (today dedicated to the Polish martyr Andreas Bobola ) should be mentioned here in the first place . It is a neo-Gothic stone building from 1865, which was built on the foundations of an earlier wooden village church. The interior has a chalice-shaped baptismal font from the 12th / 13th centuries. Century adorned. The baptismal font is one of the rarest sacred monuments in all of West Pomerania.
Personalities
- Joachim Schardin (1934–1996), watchmaker and art historian
- Egon Schultz (1943–1964), NCO of the border troops of the GDR
Gmina Gościno (City and Rural Municipality of Gościno)
General
The urban and rural municipality of Gościno covers an area of 166 km², which makes up 16 percent of the area of the powiat Kołobrzeski ( Kolberg district ). More than 5,000 people live in the municipality to which the city of Gościno belongs.
Administrative division
In addition to the town of Gościno, the Gmina Gościno includes the following districts ( Schulzenämter ):
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- Other localities
- Gościno-Dwór ( Gut Groß Jestin ), Jarogniew ( Karlshof ), Jeziorki ( Seehof ), Kamica ( Kämitz ), Kamiczka (Kämitzfeld) , Lubkowice ( Johannisberg ), Sikorzyce ( Meisegau ), Skronie ( Krühne ), Wierzbka Dolna ( Groß Vorbeck ) and Wierzbka Górna ( Klein Vorbeck ).
In the municipal area there are also the former residential areas Büchenberg , Emmenthal , Karkower Mühle , Kleinbahnhof Groß Jestin , Luban , Rollborn and Seeberge as well as the desert areas Koppelbruch , Neuland , Ramlewko (Vorwerk Ramelow) , Schneidemühle Eulenberg and Vorwerk Groß Jestin .
Neighboring communities
The neighboring municipalities of Gościno are:
- Dygowo ( Degow ), Kołobrzeg ( Kolberg ), Rymań ( Roman ) and Siemyśl ( Simötzel ) in the Powiat Kołobrzeski ,
- Karlino ( Körlin ) in the powiat Białogardzki ( Belgard (Persante) district )
- Sławoborze ( Stolzenberg ) in the powiat Świdwiński ( Schivelbein district ).
Road traffic
The provincial road 162 , which leads from Kołobrzeg via Świdwin (Schivelbein) to Drawsko Pomorskie (Dramburg), runs through the municipality in a north-south direction . In the southern area of the municipality it crosses Landesstraße 6 (former German Reichsstraße 2 , today also Europastraße 28 ), which extends from Stettin to Gdansk .
Within the municipality, a district road (droga powiatowa) connects to the town of Karlino (Körlin) near Białogard (Belgard (Persante)).
railroad
The Gmina Gościno is not directly connected to the Polish State Railways network. The nearest train stations are in Kołobrzeg and Karlino.
Before 1945 several lines of the Kolberger Kleinbahn ran through what is now the municipality . From 1895, small railroad trains ran from the center of Groß Jestin to Kolberg and to Roman (now in Polish: Rymań), and also to Stolzenberg (Sławoborze). In 1909 a small railway line was built to Groß Pobloth (Poblocie Wielki), which was extended to Karlino in 1915.
Web links
- Gunthard Stübs and Pomeranian Research Association: The community of Groß Jestin (2011).
- Municipality website (Polish)
- Website with information about the city (German)
Footnotes
- ↑ a b Website of the municipality , accessed on January 20, 2018.
- ↑ population. Size and Structure by Territorial Division. As of June 30, 2019. Główny Urząd Statystyczny (GUS) (PDF files; 0.99 MiB), accessed December 24, 2019 .
- ^ Klaus Conrad (arrangement): Pommersches Urkundenbuch . Volume 1. 2nd edition. Böhlau Verlag, Cologne and Vienna 1970, No. 354.
- ^ Heinrich Berghaus : Land book of the Duchy of Pomerania and the Principality of Rügen . Part III, Volume 1, Anklam 1867, p. 145.
- ↑ Ludwig Wilhelm Brüggemann : Detailed description of the current state of the Royal Prussian Duchy of Western and Western Pomerania . Part II, Volume 2, Stettin 1784, pp. 494-495.
- ^ Community of Groß Jestin in the Pomeranian information system.
- ↑ Rozporządzenie Rady Ministrów z dnia 27 lipca 2010 r. ( Dz. U. z 2010 r. No. 138, item 929 )
- ↑ a b c d e f g h 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. 258.
- ↑ Flyer: Open Churches. Around Kolobrzeg (Kolberg) . Published by the regional planning office Uckermark-Barnim, Eberswalde 2005