Budzimskie

Budzimskie ( German Base Jewellers skating ) is a dwelling-place in Kolobrzeg ( Kolberg) in the West Pomeranian Voivodeship in Poland. It is located in the rural community and in Kolobrzeg sołectwo Bogusławiec.

Geographical location

The living space is about eleven kilometers south-west of Kolobrzeg ( Kolberg) in Eastern Pomerania on the province road 102 (Ext. 102), the course of which corresponds here to the former National Highway 161.

Neighboring towns in the northeast of the province road Błotnica ( Spie ), on the southwest by the province road Bogusławiec ( Charlottenhof ) and in the southeast Niemierze ( buyer).

History

Approximately at the site of the later living space was a pitcher who was terminated in 1760 as part of a siege of Kolberg by Russian troops. Today's living space is one of the demolition, which were built in the 19th century in the field mark of the village mirror. As the sole of this demolition, was base coupler Skating, called Basel in the 19th century cottages, named after a previous owner, as a separate living space out. Before 1945 Base Jewellers skating belonged as part of the community mirror for Kolberg- Körlin Pomerania.

After the Second World War the place as quite Pomerania came to Poland and was awarded the Polish name Budzimskie.

Development of population figures:

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