Bartolino

Bartolino ( German Bartlin ) is a village in the Polish West Pomeranian Voivodeship. It belongs to the rural community Malechowo ( Malchow ) in a circle Sławno ( Schlawe ).

Geographical Location

Bartolino, one kilometer east of Niemica ( Nemitz ) national road 6 (until 1945: National Highway 2, now also European Route 28) Szczecin - Gdańsk, in the middle between Koszalin ( Koszalin ) and Sławno ( Schlawe ) and on the road leading from leads Niemica about Sulechowo ( United Soltikow ) to Polanów ( Pollnow ). Following the railway Stargard in Pomerania - Danzig is about ten kilometers to railway station Wiekowo (Alt Wieck ).

History

By 1945 Bartlin ( other name forms: Bartolin, Bertelin ) was closely associated with Nemitz and formed a town on the community. The old Ramelsche fief was sold in 1728 by Georg Friedrich von Münchow to Sophie Margaretha of Natzmer, which relays it to her son- Jürgen Claus von Zastrow. Under it there is a balance of interests of the very nested ownership with the von Kleist - Nemitz and Schlieffen Soltikow. 1784, the village has: 1 Vorwerk, 5 farmers, and 1 Kossäten.

In the 19th century the estate comes to the family of Schlieffen Soltikow, and in 1926 it will be settled at a size of 636 ha. Only the Vorwerk Louisenhof (now Polish: Krzekoszewo ) remains the property of the von Schlieffen.

In 1818, the village has 131 inhabitants, whose number rises to 185 in 1885, 258 in 1905 and 1933 even is 570.

As part of the community Nemitz were Bartlin and also the living space Bart Liner sawmill ( Kusiczki ) until 1945 with the places Kuhtz ( Kusice ) Leikow ( Lejkowo ) and Soltikow ( Sulechowo ) to the Official Soltikow district Schlawe i Pom. in the district of the Prussian province of Pomerania Pomerania. All of these places and additionally Söllnitz ( Zielenica ) were also belonging to the registry office Soltikow.

On March 1, 1945, the beard liner against the approaching Russian troops tried to flee, but this venture failed already in Soltikow. On March 3, Russian troops took the village in possession. It then went to Poland, and until 1947 almost all German families from the village were expelled. Bartlin than Bartolino now part of the gmina Malechowo in powiat Slawienski the West Pomeranian Voivodeship.

Church

The beard liner to 1945 were almost exclusively Protestant denomination. The village belonged to the parish Nemitz ( Niemica ), the ( Darłowo ) was in the church circle Rügenwalde the ecclesiastical province of the Church of the Old Prussian Pomerania Union. Church was the parish church in Nemitz.

Today the population of Bartolino predominantly Catholic denomination is. The evangelical church members living here are serviced by the parish office in Koszalin ( Koszalin ) in the Diocese of Pomerania - Greater Poland the Evangelical-Augsburg (ie Lutheran ) Church in Poland.

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