Miłogoszcz (Będzino)

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Miłogoszcz
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Miłogoszcz (Poland)
Miłogoszcz
Miłogoszcz
Basic data
State : Poland
Voivodeship : West Pomerania
Powiat : Koszalin
Gmina : Będzino
Geographic location : 54 ° 12 '  N , 15 ° 54'  E Coordinates: 54 ° 11 '50 "  N , 15 ° 53' 50"  E
Residents :
Telephone code : (+48) 94
License plate : ZKO
Economy and Transport
Street : State road 11 : KołobrzegKoszalin - Bytom
Rail route : PKP line 402: Koszalin – Goleniów
Next international airport : Szczecin-Goleniów



Miłogoszcz ( German Hohenfelde ) is a village in the rural municipality of Będzino ( Alt Banzin ) in the Polish West Pomeranian Voivodeship .

Geographical location

Miłogoszcz ( Hohenfelde ) is located in Western Pomerania , about 8 kilometers west of Będzino , 20 kilometers west of Koszalin ( Köslin ) and 121 kilometers east of the metropolis of Szczecin . The place is a stop on the railway line Koszalin - Goleniów ( Köslin - Gollnow ) and is near the corresponding section of the Landstrasse 11 (former German Reichsstrasse 160 ) ( droga krajowa 11 ), which connects these two cities.

Neighboring communities are Słowienkowo ( Wolfshagen ) and Będzino in the northeast and Wierzchominko ( Varchminshagen ) in the southeast.

history

Hohenfelde west of the city of Köslin and northeast of the Kolberg seaside resort on the Baltic Sea on a map from 1910.

Today's Miłogoszcz was formerly an estate district that belonged to the Kordeshagen district . The manor with a castle-like mansion , originally a seat of the Kameke family , was probably built around the turn of the 16th and 17th centuries.

Around the year 1780 belonged to a Hohenfelde Vorwerk , a castle, a sheep farm , a windmill , a blacksmith and 13 fireplaces (households). The responsible registry office was in Kordeshagen. The Protestant parish of Hohenfelde was parish in the parish of Kordeshagen in the church province of Pomerania, which was part of the Köslin Synod, of the Church of the Old Prussian Union .

In 1788 Alexander Friedrich von Kameke sold Henkenhagen together with Amalienhof (formerly called Magdalenenhof ), Kordeshagen, Strippow and Strachmin for 56,000 Reichstaler to the provost August Ferdinand von Wissmann. Hohenfelde then changed hands several times. Around the middle of the 19th century the Vorwerk belonged to Alexander von Thielen. The Hohenfelde estate was managed by the von der Marwitz (Hohenfelde) family until 1945 .

Towards the end of the Second World War , the region was occupied by the Red Army in the spring of 1945 and then - like all of Western Pomerania - placed under Polish administration. The German town of Hohenfelde was given the Polish name of Miłogoszcz . Subsequently, immigration from Poles began and the German residents were forced out of their homes. The German natives were expelled from Hohenfelde until about 1947 due to the so-called Bierut decrees .

Most of the population of Miłogoszcz is Catholic today . The village belongs to the parish Dobrzyca in the deanery Mielno ( Großmöllen ) in the diocese of Köslin-Kolberg of the Catholic Church in Poland . Evangelical church members are assigned to the rectory in Koszalin in the diocese of Pomerania-Greater Poland of the Evangelical-Augsburg Church in Poland .

Population numbers

  • 1867: 381
  • 1905: 431
  • 1933: 449
  • 1939: 434

sons and daughters of the town

Individual evidence

  1. ^ A b Heinrich Berghaus (ed.): Land book of the Duchy of Pomerania and the Principality of Rügen . III. Part, Volume 1, Anklam 1867, pp. 340-341 .
  2. Ludwig Wilhelm Brüggemann (ed.): Detailed description of the current state of the Royal Prussian Duchy of Western and Western Pomerania. Part II, Volume 1, Stettin 1784, p. 565, No. 40 .
  3. ^ Agricultural address book of the province of Pomerania, Leipzig: Niehaus address books 1939 (Pomeranian database ); Population register (community soul list) Hohenfelde, district Köslin, Reg.Bez. Köslin, Pomerania Province, Bayreuth Federal Archives.