Sobieradz, Gryfino County

Sobieradz (until 1945 German: Wolter village ) is a village in Poland Anger, in powiat Gryfiński in the West Pomeranian Voivodeship.

The center is located about 20 km south-east of Szczecin. 1226 the monastery Kolbatz the village of Duke Barnim I ( Pomerania ) was confirmed. The first records date from 1243, on the occasion of the adoption by the Cistercians. At the end of the 13th century, the Cistercian monks built a stone church from Ganit - interior -oriented, without a separate choir. In the nineteenth century the church was renewed and cultivated a neo- Gothic tower. 1946 years has been dedicated as a branch church, the Church: Immaculate Heart of the Virgin Mary. In the stone wall around the cemetery there are two goals of the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries. The church and its surroundings were registered in 1956 as a memorial in the register under the number 156.

In the south of the village there are two lakes, which once formed a single reservoir: Big Sobieradzkie Lake and Little Lake Sobieradzkie.

From 1895 to 2002 ran through the village, the railway Ranked # 419 Gryfino - Pyrzyce Greifenhagener tracks.

In the years 1975-1998 the administration was carried out by the Province of Szczecin. 1905 lived in the rural community Woltersdorf 458 Einwohner.Am December 1, 1910 there were 441 inhabitants.

To the west of Sobieradz the S3 expressway runs.

The village has a station of the volunteer fire department and a common house of culture.

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