Sypnievko

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Sypnievko
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Sypniewko (Poland)
Sypnievko
Sypnievko
Basic data
State : Poland
Voivodeship : Greater Poland
Powiat : Złotowski
Gmina : Jastrowie
Geographic location : 53 ° 28 '  N , 16 ° 32'  E Coordinates: 53 ° 27 '57 "  N , 16 ° 32' 21"  E
Residents : 32 (Dec. 31, 2010)
Postal code : 64-915
Telephone code : (+48) 67
License plate : PZL
Economy and Transport
Next international airport : Poznan Lawica Airport



Sypniewko (German name: Neu-Zippnow ) is a village in the Polish Greater Poland Voivodeship . It belongs to the urban and rural municipality Jastrowie ( Jastrow ) in the powiat (district) Złotowski .

history

The place was founded shortly after the wars of freedom , probably around 1817, in the so-called Zippnower Busch. Neu-Zippnow had its own school since 1829 and in 1852 the rural community already had 237 inhabitants. Neu-Zippnow has been part of the Kingdom of Prussia since it was founded . From 1919 to 1938, the community was a rural community in the former Deutsch Krone district , Grenzmark Province of Posen-West Prussia . In the course of the administrative reform (October 1, 1938) Neu-Zippnow was assigned to the province of Pomerania as part of the German Empire . At that time the municipal area comprised approx. 2.0 km² and consisted of a residential area with 35 fire places .

church

Although there was a chapel in Neu-Zippnow, the place did not have its own church. When it was founded at the beginning of the 19th century, the parish was part of the church in Neugolz (since 1817). In the middle of the 19th century Neu-Zippnow formed a parish with the parishes of (Alt-) Zippnow ( Sypniewo ), Rederitz ( Nadarzyce ), Doderlage ( Dudylany ) and Groß Zacharin ( Starowice ).

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Footnotes

  1. Population for Sypniewo, Sypniewko-Folwark and Sypniewo-Kolonia. Source: Główny Urząd Statystyczny, Portret miejscowości statystycznych w gminie Jastrowie (powiat złotowski, województwo wielkopolskie) w 2010 r. Online (xls file)
  2. JCB Mohr: Chronicle of the Christian world. Volume 14, 1904, p. 363.
  3. ^ Max Pollux Toeppen : Historically-comparative geography of Prussia, based on the sources, including archival sources. 1858, p. 368 .
  4. H. Rendtorff : The evangelical diaspora of the Prussian monarchy, and the latest work in it - according to official sources. 1855, p. 46 .