Unieradz

Unieradz ( German Neurese ) is a village in the administrative district powiat Kołobrzeski ( Kolberg ) of the Polish West Pomeranian Voivodeship.

Geographical location

The village is located in Eastern Pomerania, about 5 kilometers north-east of Siemyśl ( Simötzel ), 13 kilometers south of Kolobrzeg ( Kolberg) and 97 kilometers north-east of the regional capital Szczecin.

In the south of the district of the associated residential places are Izdebno (Justin Thal ) and Wszemierzyce ( Marienhof ).

History

Neurese is mentioned in a document from 1266, with the Camminer Bishop Hermann left the village to the monastery Dargun. Three hundred and fifty years later, the village name is on a feudal charter of 1615, with the Duke Casimir the village had given George v. Froreich fief. Froreich he had appointed the same year to his Landrentmeister. Then the village was owned by alternating noble families. Neurese was in the 19th century Gutsbezirk, which consisted of two allodial manors: Neurese A and B. To Neurese Neurese A belonged to a village share with the church and the Vorwerk Marienhof and Neurese B the rest of the village share with the Vorwerk Justin valley. By 1945, the village belonged to the district of Kolberg- Körlin in the district of Pomerania Pomerania.

Towards the end of the Second World War, the region was occupied in May 1945 by the Red Army. Subsequently, the site was put together with all Pomerania under Polish administration. The German population was expelled in the aftermath. Since 1945 Neurese belongs under the name Unieradz to Gmina Siemyśl (municipality Simötzel ) in the powiat Kołobrzeski the Polish West Pomeranian Voivodeship ( to 1998 Koszalin Voivodeship incorporated ).

Personalities: sons and daughters of the town

  • Margarete Wietholz (1869-1910), German writer, wrote under the pseudonym Margaret Nerese stories in the Low German language

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