Ceromin

Sieromino ( German Zeromin ) is a small settlement in the Kashubian Polish Pomeranian Voivodeship and is part of the municipality Czarna Dąbrówka ( Black Damerkow ) in Bytowski powiat ( county Buetow ).

Geographical location

Sieromino is located on the western shore of the inland sea Jezioro Jasień ( Jassener lake ) in Pomerania, about 6.5 kilometers south of the village of Czarna Dąbrówka ( Black Damerkow ) and 43 kilometers southeast of the city of Slupsk ( Stolp ).

History

The previously mentioned Zeromin Gutsort had at least 396 inhabitants in 1910 and was larger than the neighboring Jerskewitz (Polish: Jerzkowice ) in the with whose history he is, he has been last incorporated and intertwined. Composed of the manors Jerskewitz, Charlottenhof and Zeromin goods complex comprised 1939 1,560 acre area, were of the 800 acres of arable land and 650 hectares of forest.

As a part of the community Jerskewitz Zeromin belonged until 1945 to the office and the civil registry district Damerkow Black ( Czarna Dąbrówka ) in the district of Stolp in Pomerania Region of Pomerania.

Towards the end of World War II Zeromin beginning in March 1945 was occupied by the Red Army. After the war the town was Jerskewitz, which included the place, along with all of Pomerania Poland. The spelling of the name has been changed to Sieromino.

Sieromino is now a part of the Office Jasień Schulz ( Jass ) of Gmina Czarna Dąbrówka in powiat Bytowski in the Pomeranian Voivodeship ( 1975-1998 Slupsk voivodship ).

Church

Church- the Church of the Old Prussian Union was Zeromin before 1945 in the Protestant parish church in the United Nossin Bütow in the ecclesiastical province of Pomerania eingepfarrt. Today, the evangelical church members are supervised by the Cross parish in Slupsk ( Stolp ) in the Diocese of Pomerania - Greater Poland the Evangelical-Augsburg Church in Poland.

Traffic

Sieromino is located on a side street that connects Czarna Dąbrówka ( Black Damerkow ) to the provincial roads 211 and DW 212 (the part of the former German Empire Road 158) with Pomysk Maly ( Small Pomeiske ) and the county town of Bytów ( Buetow ).

A rail connection is no longer, since 1945 the railway line Lauenburg - Buetow ( Lębork - Bytów ) to the nearest station decommissioned Jassener lake and has been partially dismantled.

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