Trzebórz

Trzebórz ( German Eichel Hagen ) is a village in the southwest of the Polish West Pomeranian Voivodeship and is part of the rural community Kozielice ( Köselitz ) in the powiat Pyrzycki ( Pomerania ).

Geographical location

Trzebórz located eleven kilometers southwest of the county town Pyrzyce ( Pomerania ) on a side road that leads up to Załęże ( Marienwerderstraße ) on Jezioro Sitno ( Ziehtensee ). The newly built between 2007 and 2010 Highway 3 S (also: European Route 65), which connects the Baltic Sea and the three voivodships West Pomerania, Lubusz and Lower Silesia, runs five kilometers northeast of the village.

Between 1882 and 1992, Acorn Hagen or Trzebórz railway station on the railroad track Pomerania ( Pyrzyce ) Jädickendorf ( Godków ) was (with connection to the Wriezener train ) or the State Railroads Ranked # 411 Stargard ( Stargard in Pomerania ) Siekierki ( Zäckerick ) the ( Köselitz ) but will no longer continue to operate from Kozielice.

Place name

The German name acorn Hagen goes back to Frederick the Great, who named the place after his Cabinet Secretary August Friedrich glans.

History

The founding year of Trzebórz is 1751st The excitation establishing announced the settlement policy of Frederick the Great, who had start in the cleared from the town of Pomerania " Wolfswinkel " the city of Heath twelve settlers here.

Acorn Hagen was a street village. The colonists, who were mainly from the Palatinate, lived on one side of the road, on the other were the homes of the workers.

At the turn of the 20th century almost all colonists thatched houses were destroyed by fire and rebuilt.

In 1910 186 residents were registered in acorn Hagen. Their number was 1933, 182 and 1939 to 188 Up to 1945 the village belonged to the district of Pomerania in the district of Stettin Prussian province of Pomerania.

February 2, 1945, Soviet tanks penetrated into the village. As a result of World War II acorn Hagen became Polish and is today named a district of Gmina Trzebórz Kozielice in powiat Pyrzycki in the West Pomeranian Voivodeship (Stettin 1975-1998 Voivodeship ).

Church

Ecclesiastical was acorn Hagen to 1945 for predominantly Protestant population in the parish GroßMöllen (now Polish: Mielno Pyrzyckie ) the parish, which also includes the two communities Branch Loist ( LOZICE ) and Rackitt ( Rokity ) belonged. It was in the area of ​​the church district of Pomerania ( Pyrzyce ) in the West Ward of the Church of the Province of Pomerania Church of the Old Prussian Union. In 1940 the entire parish counted 1210 members of the congregation. Last German clergyman was superintendent Gerhard Bindemann in Beyersdorf ( Tetyń ), representing the last missing pastor of GroßMöllen.

Today, the Protestant inhabitants of Trzebórz belong to the parish of Holy Trinity Church in Stettin in the diocese of Breslau Evangelical-Augsburg Church in Poland.

School

The school in acorn Hagen was on the street side of the workers houses. Although otherwise all the houses in the village survived the war, the school building was destroyed.

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