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Głąb ( German Neumühl ) is a dwelling-place in the West Pomeranian Voivodeship in Poland. It lies in the Gmina Kolobrzeg ( Kolberg rural community ).

Geographical location

The living space is located in Eastern Pomerania, about 100 kilometers northeast of Stettin, on a road that leads from the province road 102 in the south to the village Drzonowo ( Drenow ) in the north.

History

The first recorded message comes from 1747, when Mathias Döring Somnitz, the then landowner Drenow who sold work to the good belonging to so-called New Mill. The mill was then a watermill on Kreiherbach. Later, the water mill was replaced by a steam mill. At the mill was a Mühlengut with (as of 1919) 53 acres of land.

At the time of the last German owner of the possession of Neumühl was divided before 1945. A Ewald Thömke managed as a miller and the mill had 14 acres of land, his brother Herbert Thömke managed as a farmer 36 acres of land.

By 1945 Neumühl belonged to the rural community Drenow and with this to Kolberg- Körlin the Prussian province of Pomerania.

After 1945 came Neumühl how completely Pomerania to Poland. It was the Polish place names Głąb.

Development of population figures

Administrative structure

Głąb part of the mayor's office Drzonowo in the Gmina Kolobrzeg ( Kolberg rural community ) the Polish West Pomeranian Voivodeship.

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