Pękanino, Sławno County

Pękanino ( German: Panknin ) is a village in the Polish West Pomeranian Voivodeship. It belongs to the rural community Malechowo ( Malchow ) in the powiat Slawienski ( Schlawe ).

Geographical Location

The farming village Pękanino is located on the national road DK 6 (until 1945: National Highway 2, today also: European Route 28) Szczecin - Gdańsk, 20 kilometers west of the county town Sławno and 18 kilometers east of Koszalin ( Koszalin ). The nearest train station is Wiekowo (Alt Wieck ) on the railway line Stargard - Gdańsk.

The main road separates the domed land to the south of the flat, interspersed with meadows lowering terrain in the north. The average altitude of the village is located at 35 meters above sea level, and the highest elevation is 95 feet.

The neighboring communities of Pękanino are: in the west Dąbrowa ( Damerow ), in the north Grabowo ( Martin Hagen), to the east Niemica ( Nemitz ) and in the south Sieciemin ( Zitzmin ). The village is one of the three kilometers west town located Kawno ( Kaunow ).

Place name

The original name of the village is given as Pankomin. In powiat Białogardzki ( Belgard ), there is another place called Pękanino, formerly divided called small and large Panknin.

History

As the evidence discovered urns and pottery shards is Pękanino a very old settlement. 1262 gave the Camminer bishop Hermann von Gleichen tithes of 40 hooves in the village Pankmin the monastery Buckow, and a half pledged the Knights of Gresmar Panknin the Vogt Dietrich von Schlawe. 1270 confirmed the prince brothers Wizlaw II and III Jaromar. of complaints, the gift of the whole village: Panknin was now an abbey village of Klosters Buckow and remained so until the Reformation, after which it the Office Rügenwalde (now Polish: Darłowo ) was transferred.

1784 Panknin had a mayor, ten farmers, half farmer, Straßenkossäten, three Büdner, a shepherd huts and 18 fireplaces. 1818 here live 198 people whose number rises to 460 in 1895 and 1939, is 418.

On 6 / 7 March 1945, Soviet troops occupied the village after they had established a bridgehead on the Grabow position already on March 1. 1947, the German population was expelled by the Poles, who took over the place now. Panknin received the Polish name Pękanino and is today part of Gmina Malechowo ( Malchow ) in the West Pomeranian Voivodeship Slawienski powiat (until 1998 Koszalin Voivodeship ).

Office Panknin

By 1945, the municipalities were Damerow (now Polish: Dąbrowa ), Martin Hagen ( Grabowo ) Panknin and Zitzmin ( Sieciemin ) the District Panknin district Schlawe i Pom. in the district of the Prussian province of Pomerania Pomerania.

Registry office Panknin

The four communities mentioned were united, even to the registry office Panknin. The civil registry documents from the period before 1945 are now either in the registry office Koszalin ( Koszalin ) specifically in the local State Archives.

Church

Panknin belonged until 1945 to the locations Damerow ( Dąbrowa ) with New Martin Hagen ( Grabówko ), Martin Hagen ( Grabowo ) and the filial community Zitzmin ( Sieciemin ) for the evangelical parish Damerow. The vast majority of the population was Protestant denomination. The parish was in the church circle Rügenwalde ( Darłowo ) of the ecclesiastical province of the Church of the Old Prussian Pomerania Union. Last German minister was Pastor Hans Meinhof.

Today, the population of Pękanino predominantly Catholic denomination, and Pękanino belongs to the parish Sieciemin ( Zitzmin ) in the Office of the Dean Sławno ( Schlawe ) in the Diocese of Koszalin - Kolobrzeg ( Kolberg - Koszalin ). The village has its own church venue. The evangelical church members are from now competent parish in Koszalin ( Koszalin ) in the Diocese of Pomerania - Greater Poland the Polish Evangelical-Augsburg care (ie Lutheran ) Church.

School

Before 1945, stood in Panknin a class elementary school whose teacher was 1921-1945 the local knowledge researchers and curators Willi block. The number of children was between 50 and 54

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