Dębczyno

Dębczyno ( Denzin German ) is a village in the Polish West Pomeranian Voivodeship. It belongs to municipality Białogard ( Belgard ) in the powiat Białogardzki.

Geographical Location and Transport

Dębczyno located in Pomerania, three kilometers south-east of Białogard on a side road to Byszyno ( Boissin ) at the mouth of Mogilica ( Muglitz ) in the Persante. Białogard station is on the railway line Stargard - Gdańsk.

History

In the years 1936 and 1937 polls were found from the pre-Roman Iron Age in Denzin during excavations, the evidence of a settlement of the region in prehistoric and early Germanic times.

After this place also that developed from the Wielbark culture Denziner culture (also Denzinger group; Polish: Dębczyn Group) was named in Pomerania, which is dated to the period of the 3rd to 6th century AD and populated an area that corresponds approximately to the north of Poland between Gdańsk Bay on the east and the lower reaches of the Oder in the West.

The foundation of the town is likely to be only in the 14th century, perhaps by inhabitants of East Westphalia, as the Denziner Behling family was able to prove it to yourself.

Denzin was a consistent scale, medium-sized village street. Weeks, livestock and Fairs - - For the most part working population in agriculture markets in Belgard was a convenient outlet.

When the small railway was built 113v No. of Belgard after Schwellin ( Pomerania ) in 1905, the route was supposed to perform on Denzin and Roggow. But the Denziner refused: " Dei foehrn us de KOEH dod ". Although the Denziner had already voted considerable space for the track construction, but probably weighed the cows argument harder. So you moved the railway line north of the railroad route No. 111n Belgard - Pommern. But a twist of irony liked the small railway company not live without: a breakpoint, which is now 1.5 kilometers away from Denzin and lay on Belgarder city area at Bull Mountain beyond the Persante, was called ado " Denzin ". So the Denziner remained in train still connected, although at the station probably a Denziner will be boarded hardly.

In 1939 lived 324 inhabitants in the 536.1 hectares comprehensive community.

Denzin belonged until 1945 to the district Belgard ( Persante ) in the administrative region of Pomerania Pomerania and formed with Roggow and Vorwerk ( now part of Białogard ) the District and Roggow - including the offices Kösternitz and Lülfitz - even the registry office area Roggow. The local court was in Belgard.

Last German municipality mayor was Willi Luebke.

Towards the end of World War II occupied on March 7, 1945 troops of the Red Army the village. Denzin was subsequently renamed together with all Hinterpommern part of Poland and in Dębczyno. The expulsion of the inhabitants began in the fall of 1945. The village now part of the rural community Białogard.

Church

Denzin, was until 1945 the parish in the parish of St. Mary's Church and was in the church Belgard Belgard of the Church of the Evangelical Church of Pomerania Old Prussian Union. Today Dębczyno belongs to the parish of Koszalin ( Koszalin ) in the Diocese of Pomerania - Greater Poland the Polish Evangelical-Augsburg Church.

School

In Denzin, there was until 1945 a class elementary school.

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