Białogórzyno

Białogórzyno ( German Bulgrin ) is a village in the Polish West Pomeranian Voivodeship. It is located 13 kilometers north-east of Białogard ( Belgard ) and belongs to the rural community Białogard in powiat Białogardzki.

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Geographical location

Białogórzyno lies between the county town of Białogard and Koszalin ( Koszalin ) is directly on the border between the powiat Białogardzki and the powiat Koszaliński that here by the river Radev ( Radüe ) is formed. The place can be reached by a side road that leads from Nosowo ( Nassow ) on the European road 28 via Nosówko ( station Nassow ) to Železno ( Silesen ) and on to Białogard. Station is four kilometers away Nosówko on the railway line Stargard - Gdańsk.

History

The Pomeranian village Bulgrin on the eastern border of the former Belgard county were the outworks Klemp Skating, train station Nassow (now Polish: Nosówko ) and Krahenberg ( Wronie Gniazdo ) Biniack and Krause skating in front. The first mention of the village was carried out in a deed of 1289th In 1456 it is mentioned as Lehnbesitz of a race called Klankespar or sick Sparn. 1606, the estate of Prince Bogusław XIII. left to the family of Ramel. In 1773 it came into the possession of Joachim von Kleist Nemitz, then to the family of Bonin and other owners until it finally Ehrenfried Rossow bought in 1863.

In 1867 Bulgrin had to have 580 residents and 56 residential buildings, by 1939 it had 614 inhabitants in 160 households.

Bulgrin formed its own official and the civil registry district before 1945. Bulgrin belonged to the district court district Belgard.

With the occupation of the village by the Red Army in March 1945, there were no fights. The village was a result of World War II to Poland, and the ancestral population was expelled in 1947 from the village. Today Białogórzyno is part of the rural community Białogard.

Church

Parish

Bulgrin was a vicarage since ancient times. Still belonged to the parish of the places Butzke (now Buczek ), Pustchow ( Pustkowo ) and Silesen ( Železno ).

In 1940 the parish Bulgrin counted 1762 members of the congregation. At that time it belonged to the church Belgard county in Pomerania church of the Evangelical Church of the Old Prussian Union.

Today Białogórzyno is part of Parafia ( parish ) Koszalin ( Koszalin ) of the Polish Kościół Ewangelicko - Augsburski ( Luterański ) ( Evangelical Church of the Augsburg ( Lutheran ) Confession ).

Parish Church

The Bulgriner village church was a simple timber-frame building, which was erected in 1838 in place of 1836 spent massive church. The church was renovated in 1935 inside and out and got a tower. Until 1945 there was also a New Apostolic Church.

References

Pictures of Białogórzyno

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