Biebrowo
Biebrowo ( German Bebbrow ) is a village in Leba in the Polish Pomeranian Voivodeship.
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Geographical location
Biebrowo located in Pomerania, about 16 kilometers east of Leba ( Leba ) and 27 kilometers north of Lębork ( Lauenburg i Pom. ). Neighboring municipalities are Kopalin ( Koppalin ) and Lubiatowo ( Lübtow ) in the northeast and Słajszewo ( Schlaischow ) in the southwest.
The village is located on a road that branches off at Kurowo ( Korow ) of the Province Road 213 to the north. The nearest railway station is in Kurowo.
History
Biebrowo was originally a manor. Around 1780, there was a Bebbrow Vorwerk, five Kossäten and a total of 10 hearths (households). The Barbican was owned by the family Somnitz. Owner was around 1780 Franz Christoph von Somnitz, Prussian Pomerania and Pomerania Erbkämmerer of.
The Gutsbezirk Bebbrow comprised about 1866 an area of 171.61 morning. In addition Bebbrow Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries has operated in the located in the village lake.
By 1945 Bebbrow belonged to the municipality in the district of Lauenburg Schlaischow i Pom. , Administrative region of Pomerania, Pomerania.
Towards the end of the Second World War, the region was occupied in the spring of 1945 by the Red Army and then put together with all Pomerania under Polish administration. Bebbrow was renamed Biebrowo.
113 inhabitants were counted in the village on December 31, 2009.
Development of the population
Church
The population in 1945 was far Gutsbezirk Bebbrow present predominantly Protestant. In the village community Schlaischow with the three places of residence Bebbrow, Schlaischow and Schlaischower mill there were in 1925 a total of only one population of Catholic denomination. For the Protestants in Bebbrow the evangelical parish Zackenzin was responsible, for Catholics, the Catholic parish in Wierschutzin.