Samborsko
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Basic data | ||
State : | Poland | |
Voivodeship : | Greater Poland | |
Powiat : | Złotów | |
Gmina : | Jastrowie | |
Geographic location : | 53 ° 25 ' N , 16 ° 43' E | |
Residents : | 480 () | |
Postal code : | 64-915 (Jastrowie) | |
Telephone code : | (+48) 67 | |
License plate : | PZL | |
Economy and Transport | ||
Next international airport : | Bydgoszcz |
Samborsko (German Zamborst ) is a village in the Greater Poland Voivodeship in Poland . It belongs to the Gmina Jastrowie ( urban and rural community Jastrow ) in the powiat Złotowski ( Flatower district ).
Geographical location
Samborsko is located in Western Pomerania , about 5.5 kilometers west of the small town of Jastrowie ( Jastrow ) and 114 kilometers north of the regional metropolis of Poznan .
history
Zamborst (formerly Samborst ) was a Pomeranian church village on the border with West Prussia . Founded as a village it was in 1580, after the Pomeranian Duke Johann Friedrich (1542-1600), a desert field mark that had once been an oak forest with a certificate of 26 July last year the princely Jägermeister Melchior of Doberschütz as fiefs had transferred , with the condition that a village be built on the site. In 1583 Doberschütz sold the unfinished village to the governor of Neustettin, Jakob von Kleist , who received the feudal letter from the duke. Kleist completed the village and built a church in it in 1590 to save the villagers the long walk to the Protestant church in the neighboring town of Jastrow. In a barter transaction, Kleist sold the village of Zamborst in 1613 to the Pomeranian Duke Philip II , who ceded the Dolgen estate to him in return. Since that time Zamborst belonged to the Neustettin office and then to the Neustettin district . Samborst is entered on the Lubin map from 1618 .
Around 1784 there was a Vorwerk, a preacher, a sexton, a Lehnsschulzen, a Lehnmüller, two freelancers, 13 farmers, three Kossaten, a shepherd, a blacksmith, a church Kossaten , a Büdner and a total of 20 fireplaces (households) in Zamborst .
The village, renamed by the Poles to Samborsko , is now part of the Gmina Jastrowie administrative district ( Jastrow municipality ) in the Polish powiat Złotowski ( Flatow district ) and currently (2010) has around 450 inhabitants.
Personalities born in the place
- Michael Christoph Hanow (1695–1773), German naturalist, historian and educator
- Gerhard Janensch (1860–1933), German sculptor and medalist
Parish
The church, built in 1590 , was Protestant from the start. By the Duchess Hedwig was in 1646 that several kilometers distant village Knacksee eingepfarrt in Zamborst, which had previously had its own church. Was preacher of the Evangelical Church of Zamborst
- around 1660: Michael Hanow, father of the natural scientist and educator Michael Christoph Hanow
References
Web links
Footnotes
- ↑ Szukacz.pl, Samborsko , accessed December 20, 2010
- ↑ 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. 724, No. 20 .
- ↑ General Encyclopedia of Sciences . Volume XLV, Leipzig 1827, p. 183