Paprocia

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Paprocie (German Elisenhof ) is a residential area in the West Pomeranian Voivodeship in Poland . He belongs to the Gmina Siemyśl (Simötzel community) in the Kołobrzeski powiat (Kolberg district) .

The living space is in Western Pomerania , about 12 kilometers southwest of Kołobrzeg ( Kolberg ) and about 95 kilometers northeast of Stettin .

The place of residence emerged from the sheep farm of the Gandelin estate , which was mentioned as early as the 18th century. In the mid-19th century, the sheep was in a Vorwerk converted, which was named "Elisenhof". In 1864 19 inhabitants were counted, in 1885 there were 12 inhabitants. When the Gandelin estate was divided up in 1888, Elisenhof was also sold. In 1895, the buyer had Elisenhof split up into 11 farms.

Elisenhof initially belonged to Gutsbezirk Gandelin, then the group formed in 1901 in place of Gutsbezirkes rural community of New Gandelin and finally to the plane formed by the first world war of the rural communities Gandelin and New Gandelin rural community Gandelin. As part of the municipality of Gandelin, Elisenhof belonged to the Kolberg-Körlin district of the Pomerania province until 1945 . Elisenhof was entered as a place name on the measurement table , but was not officially listed as a separate living space.

In 1945 Elisenhof came to Poland, like all of Western Pomerania. Elisenhof received the Polish place name "Paprocie".

literature

  • Manfred Vollack : The Kolberger Land. Its cities and villages. A Pomeranian homeland book. Husum Druck- und Verlagsgesellschaft, Husum 1999, ISBN 3-88042-784-4 , p. 209.

Coordinates: 54 ° 5 '  N , 15 ° 29'  E