Pękanino, Białogard County

Pękanino ( German United Panknin ) is a village in the West Pomeranian Voivodeship in Poland. It belongs to the municipality Białogard ( Belgard ) in the powiat Białogardzki.

Geographical location

Pękanino lies in a plane three kilometers north of Białogard on a side road to Kościernica. Earlier, the city forest was the border to the city of. Through the town performs the railway route Szczecin - Gdańsk. The nearest train station is Kościernica or Białogard.

History

The area of large Panknin encompassed 220.5 acres in 1931.

In 1939 lived in the United Panknin 64 residents in 15 households, where 45 citizens were working in the agriculture, forestry and six in trade and transport.

By 1945, the rural community to the Official District Kösternitz and the civil registry district Roggow belonged. Court of jurisdiction was Belgard.

The occupation by the Red Army in early March 1945, there were numerous dead and injured. In the summer of 1945, the expulsion of the indigenous population began. Great Panknin came under the name Pękanino to Poland and now belongs to the rural community Białogard.

Church

Great Panknin belonged until 1945 to the Marienkirche church in Belgard, which numbered 18,000 in 1940 church members. So that the village was in the church Belgard county in Pomerania ecclesiastical province of the Protestant Church of the Old Prussian Union.

Today, the site belongs to the parish Koszalin ( Koszalin ) in the Diocese of Pomerania - Greater Poland the Polish Evangelical-Augsburg Church.

School

Even school United Panknin were intertwined with the city Belgard. The children attended the city schools earlier in Belgard. 1846 was a special school for children established in the United Panknin, which was soon enlarged into a complete elementary school.

" Ziegelscheune "

" Ziegelscheune " 1945 was a place name in the United Panknin and called the place were at the once brick barns in which the bricks of the Belgarder St. Mary's Church were made.

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