Runowo (Węgorzyno)

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Runowo
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Runowo (Poland)
Runowo
Runowo
Basic data
State : Poland
Voivodeship : West Pomerania
Powiat : Łobez
Gmina : Węgorzyno
Geographic location : 53 ° 33 '  N , 15 ° 31'  E Coordinates: 53 ° 33 '0 "  N , 15 ° 31' 0"  E
Residents : 344 (Nov. 30, 2012)
Postal code : 73-155 Węgorzyno
Telephone code : (+48) 91
License plate : ZLO
Economy and Transport
Street : Węgorzyno - Siedlice
Rail route : PKP - Chojnice – Runowo Pomorskie railway line
Next international airport : Szczecin-Goleniów
administration
Ortsschulze : Jan Wyciszkiewicz
Address: Runowo 19
73-155 Węgorzyno



Runowo (German Ruhnow ) is a place in the Polish West Pomeranian Voivodeship and belongs to the urban and rural municipality (Gmina) Węgorzyno ( Wangerin ) in the Łobez ( Labes ) district.

Geographical location

The former manor village Runowo (the place name occurs nine times in Poland, also in compositions like Runowo Pomorskie ) is four kilometers northwest of the city of Węgorzyno ( Wangerin ). It is twelve kilometers to the district town of Łobez ( Labes ). The Polish national road DK 20 (former German Reichsstraße 158 ) from Stargard ( Stargard in Pomerania ) to Gdynia ( Gdynia ) can be reached via Węgorzyno and there is a connection to the Chojnice – Runowo Pomorskie railway via the Runowo Pomorskie station .

history

Until 1945 Ruhnow was a place in the district of Regenwalde (seat: Labes ) in the administrative district of Köslin in the Prussian province of Pomerania . The place was the official seat for the rural communities and manor districts Blankenhagen (today Polish: Dłusko), Dorotheenthal (Sarnikierz), Piepstock (Podlipce), Polchow (Połchowo), Ruhnow, Wangerin B and Winningen (Winiki).

In 1910 there were 567 inhabitants registered in Ruhnow. In 1933 there were 522, and in 1939 489.

When the railway line from Stargard in Pomerania to Gdansk was built, Wangerin was originally intended to be a railway station. But the Wangeriner refused. So Ruhnow received the train station, which was later connected to the railway line from Konitz to Ruhnow . However, this line was given a separate station in Wangerin.

In this way, Ruhnow had developed into a small traffic junction, which also attracted a large number of workers and therefore residents to the village. Ruhnow-Bahnhof became a separate residential area with almost as many residents as the town itself.

When Ruhnow was transferred to Poland under the name Runowo after 1945, the place was divided into two separate districts: Runowo and Runowo Pomorskie (also the name of the train station). Today everyone forms their own " Schulzenamt " (sołectwo) within the Gmina Węgorzyno in the powiat Łobeski in the West Pomeranian Voivodeship (1975–1998 Szczecin Voivodeship ).

church

Church (photo from 2014)

Parish

Before 1945 the population of Ruhnow was predominantly of Protestant denomination. The village with its old stone church was the parish office for the seat parish Ruhnow in Kirchenkreis Freienwalde (today Polish: Chociwel) in Ostsprengel the ecclesiastical province of Pomerania of the Prussian Union of churches . The parishes of Winningen (Winniki), Blankenhagen (Dłusko) and Dorotheenthal (Sarnikierz) belonged to this parish, which in 1940 had a total of 1582 members. Incidentally, the Ruhnow village of Ruhnow-Bahnhof was part of the parish of Wangerin.

Since 1945 the new population of Runowo has been predominantly Catholic . The Protestant church was expropriated in favor of the Catholic Church and is today the parish church in the Łobez deanery in the Archdiocese of Stettin-Cammin of the Catholic Church in Poland . Evangelical church members living here belong to the distant Trinitarian parish in Stettin in the diocese of Wroclaw of the Evangelical-Augsburg Church in Poland .

Pastor until 1945

  • David Rabe, 1572-1580
  • Lukas Krüger, from 1580
  • Konrad Colberg, 1664
  • David Colberg, from 1668
  • Johann Georg Bechner, 1697
  • Daniel Gottfried Keppler, 1714–1738
  • Daniel Gottfried Hohenhausen, 1738–1776
  • Johann Friedrich Barth, 1778-1816
  • Friedrich Wilhelm Stephani, 1817–1821
  • Ernst Heinrich Wilhelm Glosemeyer, 1821–1825
  • Gustav Gottfried Ludwig Grünwald, 1826–1850
  • Daniel August Bentz, 1850–1864
  • Wilhelm Richard Haltorth, 1864–1867
  • Theodor Rudolf Eugen Langheinrich, 1867–1881
  • Johann Friedrich Wilhelm Kopplin, 1881–1884
  • Hermann Heinrich Raddatz, 1885
  • Otto Karl Emil Zingler, 1886–1903
  • Gotthilf Harder, 1904–1945

Personality of the place

  • Walter Robert-tornow (born July 14, 1852 in Ruhnow; † September 17, 1895), German librarian and translator

literature

  • Hans Moderow : The evangelical clergy of Pomerania from the Reformation to the present . Part 1: The administrative district of Szczecin . Niekammer, Stettin 1903.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Gmina Węgorzyno website, Sołectwo Runowo , accessed on June 4, 2014