Stary Przylep

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Stary Przylep (German Alt Prilipp ) is a village in the West Pomeranian Voivodeship in Poland . It belongs to the Gmina Warnice (municipality of Warnitz) in the Powiat Pyrzycki (Pyritzer Kreis) .

Village church (photo from 2009)

Geographical location

The village is located in Western Pomerania , about 35 kilometers southeast of Stettin and about nine kilometers northeast of Pyrzyce (Pyritz) .

Neighboring places in the west are Czernice (Sehmsdorf) , in the north Obryta (Groß Schönfeld) , in the northeast Nowy Przylep (Neu Prilipp) and in the southeast the merging places Cieszysław (Augusthof) and Zaborsko (Sabes) .

The Janowo (Johannisberg) residential area is about 600 meters from the south-eastern outskirts .

history

The place was given to the Kolbatz Monastery by Duke Casimir I of Pomerania in 1176 . Two documents have been handed down for this, one from Duke Casimir I himself and one from Bishop Conrad I of Pomerania. After Duke Kasimir I's death in 1180, his brother, Duke Bogislaw I , confirmed the donation to Kolbatz Monastery. The place Prilep was mentioned in the three documents . Later the place appeared repeatedly in certificates of ownership for the Kolbatz monastery.

As part of the regulation of landlord and rural conditions (see: Prussian Agrarian Constitution ) in the village of Prilip, a larger area of ​​land was ceded to the state (domain treasury) in 1817. The state founded a new village on this and other areas, which was named Neu Prilip in 1820 . Since then the previous Prilip has been called Alt Prilip , later Alt Prilipp (the official spelling “Prilipp” was spelled in 1898).

In 1832 the owner of the free school estate of Alt Prilip, who had bought more land, moved his farm out of the village and built the Johannisberg estate southeast of the village .

In Heinrich Berghaus ' Landbuch des Duchy of Pomerania (1868), Alt Prilip was listed as a parish church village among the rural localities in the district of the Pyritz Domain Rent Office in the Pyritz district . At that time the village had 495 inhabitants. There was the Johannisberg Freischulzengut, which included a windmill and a brick factory, 18 farms, four farms, a parish farm, the sexton school, a smithy, a jug and 19 Büdner.

Before 1945, Alt Prilipp formed a rural community in the Pyritz district of the Prussian province of Pomerania . The community, to which in addition to Alt Prilipp also the residential area Johannisberg belonged, had 498 inhabitants in 1925, in 1933 there were 481 inhabitants and in 1939 only 460 inhabitants.

After the Second World War, Old Prilipp, like all of the Pomerania, came to Poland. The place name was Polonized to "Stary Przylep". Today the village forms its own Schulzenamt in Gmina Warnice (Warnitz municipality) .

Personalities: sons and daughters of the place

  • Willi Bromberger (1927-2004), German athlete, GDR champion in the 400-meter run

literature

Web links

Commons : Stary Przylep  - collection of images, videos and audio files

Footnotes

  1. ^ Klaus Conrad (arrangement): Pommersches Urkundenbuch. Volume 1. 2nd edition (= publications of the Historical Commission for Pomerania. Series 2, Vol. 1). Böhlau Verlag, Cologne / Vienna 1970, No. 68.
  2. ^ Klaus Conrad (arrangement): Pommersches Urkundenbuch. Volume 1. 2nd edition (= publications of the Historical Commission for Pomerania. Series 2, Vol. 1). Böhlau Verlag, Cologne / Vienna 1970, No. 67.
  3. ^ Klaus Conrad (arrangement): Pommersches Urkundenbuch. Volume 1. 2nd edition (= publications of the Historical Commission for Pomerania. Series 2, Vol. 1). Böhlau Verlag, Cologne / Vienna 1970, No. 87.
  4. Friedrich Wilhelm Schmidt: Place and field names of the Pyritz district north of the Plöne. In: Baltic Studies . Volume 24/25 NF, 1922, p. 206 no. 76.
  5. Alt Prilipp municipality in the Pomeranian information system.
  6. ^ Michael Rademacher: German administrative history from the unification of the empire in 1871 to the reunification in 1990. Pyritz district. (Online material for the dissertation, Osnabrück 2006).
  7. Sołectwa at bip.warnice.pl.

Coordinates: 53 ° 12 '  N , 14 ° 59'  E