Białuń, Stargard County

Białuń ( German Mügge Hall ) is a village in the Polish West Pomeranian Voivodeship and is part of the municipality of Stara Dąbrowa (Alt Damerow ) in Stargardzki powiat ( county Stargard ).

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Geographical location

Białuń located in Pomerania, 15 kilometers northeast of the county town of Stargard ( Stargard in Pomerania ) and four kilometers north of Stara Dąbrowa (Alt Damerow ) on a side street that Łęczyca ( Lenz) and Tolcz ( Tolz ) with Chlebówko ( Sassenhagen ) and Chlebowo connects. Through the town flows the formerly so-called Goldbach.

A rail link no longer exists. Between 1895 and 2001 the site was a railway station on the railway line Stargard -Alt Damerow - Daber ( Stargard Szecziński - Stara Dąbrowa - Dobra ) the Saatziger Kleinbahnen or the Polish State Railways ( PKP).

Place name

The system introduced by the Polish administration after the war ended in 1945 place name comes Białuń in Poland before three times. The German place name Mügge Hall or Müggenhahl is akin to Low German expression Mukenhole and means something like, Mückenloch '. The ending of the name is not in accordance with the short, but very long.

History

Mügge Hall was originally an old feud of the noble family fronds. 1766, the fief was sold to the Lenz family. Subsequently, the owners changed frequently.

In 1910 lived in what was then called Mügge Hall community together Gutsbezirk 238 inhabitants. Their number increased to 1933 to 261 in 1939 and was already 265 At that time included the Good Mügge Hall covers an area of ​​463 acres, and to 1943 after his son Klaus Schrader was Bruno Schrader, owner of the estate. The Schrader family were among the goods Borken stone and A. Lenz

By 1945 Mügge Hall was a municipality in the administrative and civil registry district Alt Damerow ( Stara Dąbrowa ) in the district of Stolp in the district of Stettin Prussian province of Pomerania. After the region was conquered by the end of the Second World War by the Red Army, Mügge Hall was put together with all Pomerania under Polish administration and renamed Białuń. Following this, the native German population was expelled from the city because of the so-called Bierut Decrees. The last German Mayor of Mügge Hall was Richard Damerow.

The place is called today Białuń part of Gmina Stara Dąbrowa in powiat Stargardzki in the West Pomeranian Voivodeship (Stettin 1975-1998 Voivodeship ). Here now live 359 inhabitants.

Development of the population

Church

By 1945, consisted in Mügge Hall an independent evangelical church, the branch municipality in the parish Alt Damerow (Polish: Stara Dąbrowa ) in the parish of Freiwalde ( Chociwel ) Ostsprengel in the ecclesiastical province of the Church of the Old Prussian Pomerania Union. 1940 included the parish Mügge Hall 250 parishioners of 1280 in the entire parish. The lords of the manor Klaus Schrader recently served the church patronage.

Since 1945 Białuń is in the parish Maszewo ( Massow ) in the Office of the Dean Maszewo incorporated in the Archdiocese of Szczecin - Pomerania of the Catholic Church in Poland. Protestant church members belong to the Trinity Church in Stettin in the diocese of Breslau Evangelical-Augsburg Church in Poland.

School

In Mügge Hall was a single-stage primary school before 1945.

References

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