Sicko (Recz)
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Basic data | ||
State : | Poland | |
Voivodeship : | West Pomerania | |
Powiat : | Choszczno | |
Gmina : | Recz | |
Geographic location : | 53 ° 16 ' N , 15 ° 30' E | |
Residents : | ||
License plate : | ZPL | |
Economy and Transport | ||
Street : | DK 10 : Germany - Left - Stettin - Piła - Płońsk | |
Next international airport : | Szczecin-Goleniów |
Sicko ( German Altenwedel , formerly Altenwedell ) is a village in the Polish West Pomeranian Voivodeship . The village belongs to the Gmina Recz (town and country municipality Reetz) in the powiat Choszczeński (Arnswalde) .
Geographical location
The village is located in Western Pomerania , about 60 km east of Szczecin . Just north of the village, Landesstraße 10 runs in a west-east direction , which here corresponds to the former Reichsstraße 104 . Neighboring towns are the town of Recz (Reetz) in the east and the village of Wapnica (Ravenstein) in the west .
The Ina (Ihna) flows southeast of the village .
history
The village is laid out as a Doppelangerdorf . The first ancestral castle of the Wedel family in Pomerania was located here, until the family built their castle there in 1313 about 20 km further east in Neuwedell .
Brüggemann describes Altenwedel in 1784 as a farming village that has 31 farmers, including the Freischulze , and a total of 66 fireplaces (households) and belongs to the Saatzig office . The Saatzig office comprised a total of 15 localities around 1778.
Before 1945, Altenwedel formed a rural community in the Saatzig district in the Prussian province of Pomerania with its residential areas in Hasselbruch , Neuglück , Pommerschhaus , Wassermühle and Wegnershof . Altenwedel was on the south-eastern edge of the circle. The Ihna formed the border to the neighboring district of Arnswalde , to which the neighboring town of Reetz already belonged. The district border also formed the historical border between Pomerania and the Neumark ; It was only as part of a reorganization in 1938 that the Neumark district of Arnswalde was incorporated into the province of Pomerania.
After the Second World War , the village was placed under Polish administration by the Soviet Union in the summer of 1945, as was the rest of Western Pomerania . The village was given the Polish place name Sicko . Most of the local population was subsequently evicted by the local Polish administration .
Today the village is the seat of a Schulzenamt in the Gmina Recz (town and country municipality Reetz) . The Trzebień (Wegnershof) residential area also belongs to the Schulzenamt .
Population development
year | Residents | Remarks |
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1867 | 619 | |
1871 | 612 | including 596 Evangelicals, eight Catholics, two other Christians and six Jews |
1925 | 563 | including 560 Protestants and one person of Jewish denomination |
1933 | 555 | |
1939 | 524 |
church
The church in Altenwedel, which was Protestant until 1945, was built at the end of the 19th century.
literature
- Paul Schulz (ed.): The Saatzig district and the independent city of Stargard - A Pomeranian homeland book . Rautenberg, Leer 1984, ISBN 3-7921-0307-9 .
- Johannes Hinz : Pomerania. Signpost through an unforgettable country. Flechsig-Buchvertrieb, Würzburg 2002, ISBN 3-88189-439-X , p. 33.
Web links
- Altenwedel on the Saatzig home district website
- The Altenwedel community in the former Saatzig district in Pomerania (Gunthard Stübs and Pommersche Forschungsgemeinschaft, 2011)
- Falkenwalde district (Rolf Jehke, 2004)
- Sicko on the website of Gmina Recz (Polish)
Individual evidence
- ↑ Ludwig Wilhelm Brüggemann : Detailed description of the current state of the Royal Prussian Duchy of Western and Western Pomerania. Part II, Volume 1. Stettin 1784, p. 246. ( Online )
- ↑ Magazine for the new history and geography ( Anton Friedrich Büsching , ed.), Volume 12, Halle 1778, p. 568.
- ↑ a b Prussian State Statistical Office: The municipalities and manor districts of the Prussian state and their population (X. Kreis Stolpl) . Berlin 1873, pp. 46–47, No. 8.
- ^ The municipality of Altenwedel in the former Saatzig district in Pomerania (Gunthard Stübs and Pommersche Forschungsgemeinschaft, 2011)
- ^ A b Michael Rademacher: German administrative history from the unification of the empire in 1871 to the reunification in 1990. saatzig.html. (Online material for the dissertation, Osnabrück 2006).