Bezrzecze, Police County

Bezrzecze ( German Brunn ) is a village in the Polish West Pomeranian Voivodeship.

Geographical location

Bezrzecze located in the eastern Pomerania, on the western outskirts of Szczecin.

History

In 1776 there were in the church village a Barbican, a windmill with the house of the miller, who was a lease mill, four farmers, a blacksmith, five Insthäuser and a total of ten households as well as on the field marks of the village at the Brunn 's Heath and the lake Glambeck a brickyard, a fishery and a sheep. The Good Brunn was located at that time in possession of Ramin family.

In 1930 the boundaries of the municipality Brunn had a surface area of 10 km ², and inside the city limits, a total of 25 residential buildings at six different places of residence:

In the year 1925 204 inhabitants were counted in the community Brunn, which were distributed to 54 households.

Before 1945, Brun belonged within the Prussian province of Pomerania to the district Randow, until it was annexed to the county Ueckermuende in the district of Szczecin on 15 October 1939.

Since 1945 Brunn is under the name Bezrzecze under Polish administration. The existing 1945 site is shared today: the western part of Bezrzecze belongs to the rural community Dobra ( Daber ) in the powiat Policki, the eastern part is a district ( " Szczecin Bezrzecze " ) in the district Sczczecin - Zachód (Stettin - West).

Religion

The population before 1945 in Brunn was present with a large majority of the evangelical creed. In 1925, 13 Catholics were counted in Brunn except the Protestants.

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