Mostki (Świebodzin)

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Mostki (Poland)
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Mostki
Basic data
State : Poland
Voivodeship : Lebus
Powiat : Świebodzin
Geographic location : 52 ° 16 '  N , 15 ° 23'  E Coordinates: 52 ° 16 '0 "  N , 15 ° 23' 0"  E
Residents : 500
Postal code : 66-232
Telephone code : (+48) 68
License plate : FSW
Economy and Transport
Street : E 30 Świebodzin - Słubice
Next international airport : Poznań-Ławica



Mostki (German Möstchen ) is a village in the municipality of Lubrza (Liebenau) in the powiat Świebodziński in the Polish Lubusz Voivodeship .

Geographical location

The village is located in the Neumark , between Świebodzin ( Schwiebus ) and Łagów (Lagow), by the Great Nieschlitzsee ( Jezioro Niesłysz ), southwest of the village of Lubrza ( Liebenau ).

history

Möstchen southwest of Liebenau on a map from 1936
Former Protestant church in Möstchen
Former mansion of Gut Möstchen, now used as a school building
Bismarck tower in Möstchen, about 1.5 km west of the village

In the 14th century the village was owned by the Löben family . From 1650 to 1693 Möstchen was owned by the von Pfuel family . Around the middle of the 19th century in was Züllichau resident district administrator v. Brescius, b. Paech, owner of the Möstchen manor. There were three watermills in the village . The patronage over the Protestant village church exercised the manor.

Until 1945 the village belonged to the district of Züllichau-Schwiebus .

Towards the end of the Second World War , the region with the village was occupied by the Red Army . After the war ended, Möstchen was placed under Polish administration. Subsequently, the population was evicted by the local Polish administration and replaced by Poles.

The population is around 500.

Annual population up to 1945

  • 1840: 417
  • 1858: 532, including twenty Catholics and four Jews
  • 1933: 515
  • 1939: 494

Personalities

  • Theodor von Brescius (1798–1871), landowner, district administrator and Prussian parliamentarian
  • Elli Hecker (* 1926), member of the executive committee of the GDR Anglers' Association

Attractions

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Leopold von Ledebur: Adelslexikon der Prussischen Monarchy . Rauh, 1856, p. 196.
  2. a b c W. Riehl and J. Scheu (eds.): Berlin and the Mark Brandenburg with the Margraviate Nieder-Lausitz in their history and in their current existence . Berlin 1861, p. 519.
  3. a b Topographical-statistical overview of the government district of Frankfurt ad Oder. Compiled from official sources . Frankfurt ad cit. 1844, p. 245.
  4. ^ A b Michael Rademacher: German administrative history from the unification of the empire in 1871 to the reunification in 1990. zuellichau.html. (Online material for the dissertation, Osnabrück 2006).