Niewierowo

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Niewierowo (German Nipnow ) is a village near Słupsk ( Stolp ) in the Polish Pomeranian Voivodeship .

Geographical location

Nipnow is located in Western Pomerania , about four kilometers north of Stolp and 104 kilometers west of Gdansk .

history

Seal mark Dominium Nipnow

The in until 1945 Schmaatz in county Stolp of the Prussian province of Pomerania unincorporated village Nipnow is documented as early as the 13th century, in a document of 1285, in the Duke Mestwin II. The Norbertine nunnery in Stolp villages Buckow, Freist and Nipnow gave. In 1288 ownership of the monastery and the Nikolaikirche in Stolp was confirmed. The village then came into the possession of the town of Stolp until it was irrevocably assigned to the heirs of George von Pirch on November 19, 1689. Around 1784 there were five farmers and a total of nine fireplaces (households) in Nipnow. From 1798 to 1801 the estate was owned by General Blücher , who sold it on to the Zitzewitz senior customs officer. In 1817 it was bought by the chief bailiff Christian Friedrich Kutscher, who left it to his son Karl. After Karl Kutscher's death, Nipnow was sold to the landowner Ernst Hirsekorn.

Towards the end of World War II , the region was occupied by the Red Army on March 8, 1945 ; after the end of the war it was placed under Polish administration. Then the villagers were the Poles expelled .

Today (2011) Nipnow has about 70 inhabitants.

Parish

Nipnow was parish in the St. Petri Church in Stolp and thus belonged to the Stolp-Altstadt parish .

Sons and daughters of Nipnow

Individual evidence

  1. 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, p. 988, No. 95
  2. ^ Heinrich Berghaus , Ed .: Blücher as a member of the Pomeranian Knighthood 1777-1817 and with the Prussian Army on the Rhine in 1794 . Anklam 1863, p. 26 ff.
  3. ^ Karl-Heinz Pagel : The district of Stolp in Pomerania . Lübeck 1989, p. 869

literature

Coordinates: 54 ° 30 '  N , 17 ° 3'  E