Nowa Dąbrowa (Potęgowo)
Nowa Dąbrowa | ||
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Basic data | ||
State : | Poland | |
Voivodeship : | Pomerania | |
Powiat : | Slupsk | |
Gmina : | Potęgowo | |
Geographic location : | 54 ° 27 ' N , 17 ° 19' E | |
Residents : | 93 | |
Telephone code : | (+48) 59 | |
License plate : | GSL | |
Economy and Transport | ||
Street : | DK6 : Szczecin - Koszalin ↔ Danzig | |
DW211 : Żukowo → Nowa Dąbrowa | ||
Rail route : |
Gdańsk – Stargard train station: Damnica (7 km) |
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Next international airport : | Danzig |
Nowa Dąbrowa (German Neu Damerow , Kashubian Nowô Dãbrowa ) is a village in the northwest of the Polish Pomeranian Voivodeship and belongs to the rural community Potęgowo ( Pottangow ) in the powiat Słupski ( Stolp district ).
Geographical location and transport links
Nowa Dąbrowa is located in Western Pomerania , about twenty kilometers east of the district town of Słupsk ( Stolp ) in a plain between Stolpe (Słupia) and Lupow (Łupawa).
The Polish state road 6 (DK 6, former German Reichsstraße 2 , today also Europastraße 28 ) runs through the place, which connects Szczecin with Danzig (formerly: Berlin with Dirschau ). In Nowa Dąbrowa, the Voivodship Road 211 coming from Żukowo ( Zuckau ) and Kartuzy ( Karthaus ) via Sierakowice ( Sierakowitz ) and Czarna Dąbrówka ( Schwarz Damerkow ) meets DK 6.
The nearest train station is Damnica ( Hebrondamnitz ), seven kilometers northwest of the railway line from Gdansk to Stargard .
Place name
The place was originally called Steifenphal . The German name " Neu Damerow " occurred twice in Western Pomerania. The Polish name " Nowa Dąbrowa " names six villages.
history
Nowa Dąbrowa is a settlement village and was founded in 1764 in the time of Frederick the Great . At that time, seventeen Büdner and one mug were settled here. Besides agriculture , wool spinning was the main livelihood of the population.
Neu Damerow was last a farming village. In 1939 there were 26 farms. In 1910 it had 186 inhabitants, in 1933 there were 180 and in 1939 it was 176.
Until 1945 Neu Damerow was a village in the district of Stolp in the administrative district of Köslin in the Prussian province of Pomerania . It was incorporated into the administrative and civil registry district Wendisch Karstnitz (1938–45 Ramnitz , today in Polish: Karznica).
After 1945 Neu Damerow came to Poland as Nowa Dąbrowa and is now part of Gmina Potęgowo in the Powiat Słupski of the Pomeranian Voivodeship (1975 to 1998 Stolp Voivodeship ). Not quite a hundred people live here today.
church
The population of Neu Damerow was Protestant before 1945 . The parish village was Sageritz (now in Polish: Zagórzyca) and belonged to the Stolp-Altstadt parish in the eastern district of the church province of Pomerania of the Church of the Old Prussian Union . The last German clergyman was Pastor Walter Borchardt .
A predominantly Catholic population has lived in Nowa Dąbrowa since 1945 . Now Łupawa ( Lupow ) is the central church village. It is located in the Łupawa deanery in the Pelplin diocese of the Catholic Church in Poland . Protestant church members living here belong to the Kreuzkirche community in Słupsk ( Stolp ) in the diocese of Pomerania-Greater Poland of the Evangelical-Augsburg Church in Poland .
school
There was a school in Neu Damerow. In 1932 a teacher taught 22 school children at the elementary school. The last German teacher was Friedrich Völkner .
literature
- Karl-Heinz Pagel The district of Stolp in Pomerania. Evidence of his German past . Lübeck 1989, pp. 758–759 ( Description of the place Neu Damerow ; PDF)
- Hans Glaeser-Swantow, The Evangelical Pomeranian , Part 2, Stettin, 1940
- Otto Laudan, Settlements of Frederick the Great in the Stolp district , in: Our Pommernland 1933, issue 1/2, pp. 25-27