Pomiłowo

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Pomiłowo
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Pomiłowo (Poland)
Pomiłowo
Pomiłowo
Basic data
State : Poland
Voivodeship : West Pomerania
Powiat : Sławno
Gmina : Sławno
Geographic location : 54 ° 20 '  N , 16 ° 43'  E Coordinates: 54 ° 20 '19 "  N , 16 ° 42' 37"  E
Height : 22-30 m npm
Residents : 168 ()
Telephone code : (+48) 59
License plate : ZSL
Economy and Transport
Street : Sławno - Żukowo
Next international airport : Danzig



Pomiłowo (German Marienthal, Schlawe district ) is a village in the Polish West Pomeranian Voivodeship . It belongs to the rural community of Sławno in the Powiat Sławieński (Schlawe district) .

Geographical location

The farming village of Pomiłowo is located three kilometers southeast of Sławno on a side road that connects Sławno with Żukowo (Suckow) . Between 1897 and 1934 consisted rail connection to the small railway Schlawe- Pollnow  (now Polanów) of Schlawer tracks , after their relocation, the village was then station at the National Railroad track Schlawe- Zollbrück  (Korzybie) - Bütow  (Bytów) (Today's PKP -line 418 Darłowo ( Rügenwalde) –Sławno – Korzybie ). The section between Korzybie and Sławno was closed in 2001.

Pomiłowo lies in the lowlands of the Wieprza (Wipper) , the terrain (22 to 30 meters above sea level) is flat and only rises slightly in a south-westerly direction to the forest near Kwasowo (Quatzow) . In the east the village borders on the Wieprzawiesen opposite Kłodno (Fuchsberg) , in the south on Kwasowo and in the west and north on Sławno.

Place name

It is not known which personality the place in the Wippertal was named after. After 1945, after the Soviet occupation, it was given the Russian name Marianowo , and the Poles then gave it its current name.

history

The (street) village was built around 1820 from Quatzow (now in Polish: Kwasowo) - probably in connection with the Prussian reform laws and with the purchase of the Quatzow estate by Friedrich Wilhelm von Michaelis . Marienthal later became an independent municipality, which together with Kusserow and Quatzow formed the district and registry office district of Quatzow. District court area was Schlawe. Marienthal belonged to the district of Schlawe i. Pom. in the administrative district of Köslin in the Prussian province of Pomerania . While only 75 people lived here in 1818, their number had risen to 244 by 1885, but was only 162 in 1939.

Before 1945 there was a single-class elementary school in Marienthal. The first school building, which was built as an adobe framework in 1820, was demolished around 1920 because it was dilapidated after a new schoolhouse had been built. During a longer transition period, the Marienthal children attended school in Quatzow. Then the children from Ujatzthal (Ugacie) and Neugut (City of Schlawe) (Lisówka) came to Marienthal for lessons.

On March 8, 1945, Soviet troops occupied Marienthal. An escape of the residents by trek failed after being rolled over near Marsow (Marszewo), 15 kilometers north of Schlawe. After returning to their home village, the residents were under Polish command from June / July 1945, and on October 12, 1945 the first large resettlement transport began, with which 21 families from Marienthal were deported. The last villagers were only able to leave their homeland in 1957.

Today the place with the name Pomiłowo is part of the Gmina Sławno in the powiat Sławieński of the West Pomeranian Voivodeship (until 1998 Slupsk Voivodeship ).

church

There was no church in Marienthal or Pomiłowo. Before 1945 the inhabitants of Marienthal were predominantly of Protestant denomination. The place of the church was Quatzow (Kwasowo), in whose church the Marienthalers had separate seats in the west choir. The Quatzow parish formed the Quatzow parish with the Kusserow parish (Kosierzewo) . It was in the church district of Schlawe in the church province of Pomerania of the Evangelical Church of the Old Prussian Union . The last German clergy were pastors Walter Paul (1927–1943) and Werner Schultz (1943–1945).

Since 1945, almost exclusively residents of the Catholic denomination have lived in Pomiłowo . The relationship with the Kwasowo church has remained, but the Church of the Immaculate Conception there is now a branch of the St. Anthony parish in Sławno. It is located in the Sławno deanery in the Köslin-Kolberg diocese of the Catholic Church in Poland . Protestant church members are now part of the Koszalin (Köslin) parish of the Pomeranian-Greater Poland diocese in the Evangelical-Augsburg Church in Poland .

literature

  • Manfred Vollack (Ed.): The Schlawe district. A Pomeranian homeland book. Husum Printing and Publishing Company, Husum 1988/1989.

Web links

Individual evidence

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