Rzęsna

Rzęsna ( German Vorbruch, Kr Belgard ) is a village in the Polish West Pomeranian Voivodeship. It is located in the powiat Świdwiński and belongs to the rural community Połczyn -Zdrój ( Bad Polzin ).

Geographical location

Rzęsna is located seven kilometers south-west of Połczyn -Zdrój between the villages Zajączkowo (Alt Sanskow ) and Zajączkówko ( New Sanskow ). It is traversed by the Mogilica ( Muglitz ), which here forms a length of nearly two kilometers deep canyon.

History

Vorbruch was originally divided: while small Vorbruch was an independent Guts and police district, the Good Great Vorbruch belonged to the community and police district Jeseritz (now Polish: Jezierzyce ). Then United Vorbruch was incorporated as Vorwerk New Sanskow ( Zajączkówko ) to a Gutsbezirk.

In 1867 147 residents were registered in 16 houses in the community, in 1939 there were 119 in 27 households.

Location to study Vorbruch was new Sanskow ( Zajączkówko ).

Until 1945 the village belonged to the district of Bramstädt ( Toporzyk ), whose last official chief Georg Klix was. The registry office was in Old Sanskow ( Zajączkowo ), where last Friedrich Bock and Georg Witt officiating. The police functions were performed by Oberland hunters Bahr from Brunow ( Bronowo ).

Vorbruch early March 1945, occupied by the Red Army without a fight. The expulsion of the German population was carried out until 1947. The village came as Rzęsna to Poland and now belongs to the rural community Połczyn -Zdrój ( Bad Polzin ).

Church

Vorbruch belonged until 1945 to the parish Zuchen (now Sucha - Borkowo ) within the parish Ziezeneff ( Cieszeniewo ). So the place in the church circle Schivelbein ( Świdwin ) was incorporated into the Church Province of Pomerania in the Evangelical Church of the Old Prussian Union. Last German pastor was Paul Blank.

Today the village Rzęsna belongs to the parish ( Parafia ) Koszalin ( Koszalin ) in the Diocese of Pomerania - Greater Poland in the Evangelical-Augsburg Church in Poland.

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