Labömitz

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Labömitz
Benz municipality
Coordinates: 53 ° 55 ′ 20 ″  N , 14 ° 4 ′ 45 ″  E
Incorporation : 1950
Postal code : 17429
Area code : 038379

Labömitz is a district of the municipality of Benz on the island of Usedom .

Geography and traffic

Labömitz is the smallest district in Benz with around 50 inhabitants. The place is in the Usedomer Achterland in the northwestern edge of the Thurbruch , an approximately 16 square kilometers large moorland area. To the south lies the Kachliner See and northeast the Gothensee . The closest places are Benz in the north, Reetzow in the northeast , which is also part of Benz , accessible via the K 39 district road, and Katschow in the southwest, which is part of the Dargen municipality, and is also located on the K 39. In the south runs the federal highway 110 , accessible via the K 39.

There is no connection to railway lines.

history

The area around Labömitz was settled early on. A large stone grave to the southwest on the outskirts and a barren bed to the northwest of the village bear witness to this. Both large stone graves date back to the Neolithic Age (5500 to 1800 BC). The following Bronze Age (Teutons) (1800 to 600 BC) is represented by three barrows north of the village. Slavic settlers were also resident in the area of ​​today's town, as evidenced by the place name, evidence of settlement with late Slavic ceramics and a cross-grooved stone (?).

The village was bought in 1258 by the Grobe monastery from two brothers named Oldag and Werner; in the deed the village "Lubenze" was written. A document according to which the village, here called "Lybbomeze", together with the high level of jurisdiction , had been given to the monastery by Duke Barnim I as early as 1238 , was recognized as a later forgery. In 1650 the current place name was given in modern spelling. The Slavic place name is interpreted as "dear and dear".

After the monastery was dissolved after the Reformation in 1534, the place became a ducal domain, then a state dominal property.

In terms of shape, Labömitz was a small estate village, with the estate and the farm workers' data sheet. After the land reform of 1945, the place expanded.

In 1950 it was incorporated into the Benz community. Before that, Labömitz belonged to Katschow (today the municipality of Mellenthin).

During the LPG era, large stables and a drying plant were built in Labömitz in the 1970s and 1980s. Both plants were privatized after 1990. You now give the place its character.

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Pomeranian document book . Volume 2, Department 1. Szczecin 1881, No. 659.
  2. ^ Klaus Conrad (arrangement): Pommersches Urkundenbuch . Volume 1. 2nd edition (= publications of the Historical Commission for Pomerania. Series 2, Vol. 1). Böhlau Verlag, Cologne / Vienna 1970, No. 356.
  3. Manfred Niemeyer: Ostvorpommern I . Collection of sources and literature on place names. Vol. 1: Usedom. (= Greifswald contributions to toponymy. Vol. 1), Ernst-Moritz-Arndt University of Greifswald, Institute for Slavic Studies, Greifswald 2001, ISBN 3-86006-149-6 . P. 32

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