Klein Bünzow

Klein Bünzow is a municipality in the district of Vorpommern - Greifswald. It is administered by the Office Züssow based in Züssow. The municipality is located north-west of Anklam. Until 1 January 2005, the village belonged to the Official Ziethenstraße.

Geography and transport

Klein Bünzow is a geographically quite large municipality in the district Vorpommern - Greifswald. It lies in a shallow forest poor region without major surveys and water.

The community is located about six kilometers north- west of Anklam and approximately 18 kilometers east of Gützkow. Through the village the main road runs 109 The Federal Highway 20 is accessible via the 20 kilometers to junction Gützkow. Through the town the railway line Stralsund - Berlin runs.

Districts

  • Kliczków
  • Great Bünzow
  • Great Jasedow
  • Pamitz
  • Ramitzow
  • Salchow
  • Klein Bünzow
  • Krakow

History

Pamitz

Pamitz was first documented in 1694 as Pamitzow. The town was destroyed in the 16th century and was desolate, until the mid- 18th century it was rebuilt.

Ramitzow

Ramitzow was first mentioned in 1257 as Ramessowe documented. It is a Slavic foundation, the name is not interpreted. Three Slavic settlements south of the village are of archaeological evidence for the foundation.

Salchow

Salchow was first documented in 1257 called as Selechowe documented. The Slavic name means both of the tribe, as well as desire. Since 1303 the estate was owned by the family von Zastrow (also Sastrow and Zastrowe ). 1570 sold the brothers Peter and Claus von Zastrow Family Santz (s) on Murchin. Then change the owner and the estate was split into parts, eg Lepel, Netzow, Wussow and Eickstedt. 1783 came the goods Salchow and Jargelin to the family of Herb Hoff. A surviving daughter of the family married Heinrich von Below († 1819), the widow kept the two goods, and gave them in 1851 to their sons. 1851 came the Good Salchow to Eduard Friedrich Wilhelm von Below ( 1815-1894 ). His brother Henry was awarded the Good Jargelin in the same year.

1865 had Salchow 152 inhabitants, of whom one owner and six family members, four administrators, six servants and handmaids 5, 17 male and 11 female day laborers, craftsmen 3, 2 ​​servants and 1 educator of the rule. On buildings were present: 1 school, 3 other public buildings, 14 houses and 12 farm buildings.

Krakow

Krakow was first mentioned in 1256 as Cracow. It is a Slavic foundation, the name is not interpreted. Krakow has been for the names but like formless and not rebuilt until 1809 Barbican Krakow again. After 1998, it has dropped again desolate.

Attractions

→ See: List of monuments in small Bünzow

  • Chapel Klein Bünzow, towerless chapel from the 15th century
  • United Church Bünzow, stone church from the 15th century, with free-standing bell tower
  • Manor Great Bünzow
  • Ensemble estate village Salchow
  • Bahnhof Klein Bünzow
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