Bielice, Goleniów County

Bielice ( German Wittenfelde, Pomerania ) is a village in the Polish West Pomeranian Voivodeship and is part of the gmina Maszewo ( Massow ) in a circle Goleniów ( Gollnow ).

Geographical location

Bielice is located three kilometers east of the city Maszewo ( Massow ) in Pomerania. The former county town Nowogardzka ( Pomerania ) is 20 kilometers away and the current circle city Goleniów ( Gollnow ) 26 km.

Neighboring towns of Bielice are: Debice (oak forest ) in the north, Nastazin ( Hermel village ) in the east, Sokolniki ( Falkenberg ) in the south and Maszewo in the West.

Place name

The place name Bielice found in Poland thirteen times. A few kilometers further south the village Bielice is powiat Pyrzycki ( Pomerania ). The name Wittenfelde found in Pomerania three times, including the Polish Witno only a few kilometers further north in the powiat Gryficki ( circle Pommern ).

History

By 1945 Wittenfelde was a village in the administrative district of Pomerania in the district of Stettin Prussian province of Pomerania. It was part of the official and the civil registry district Hermel village (now Polish: Nastazin ) and the District Court area Massow ( Maszewo ).

The number of inhabitants amounted in 1900 to 253 in 1933, there were 257 and in 1939 224

Since 1945 Bielice is part of the urban and rural community Maszewo in powiat Goleniowski in the West Pomeranian Voivodeship ( to 1998 Voivodeship Szczecin ).

Church

Before 1945 was the population of predominantly Protestant denomination Wittenfelde. The village formed a separate church as a branch church in the parish of Falkenberg (now Polish: Sokolniki ), which also includes the filial community Tolz ( Tolcz ) belonged. It was incorporated into the parish of Freiwalde ( Chociwel ) in the ecclesiastical province of the Church of the Old Prussian Pomerania Union. In 1940, the parish Wittenfelde counted 217 members of the congregation. Last German minister was Pastor Hermann Blumenbach.

Since 1945, the population of Bielice almost exclusively Catholic denomination is. The village is now the seat of an independent parish in the deanery Maszewo ( Massow ) in the Archdiocese of Szczecin - Pomerania of the Catholic Church in Poland. The church now bears the name Kościół pw św.Wojciecha BM.

Here surviving Protestant church members are assigned to the parish office in Szczecin, in the diocese of Breslau Evangelical-Augsburg Church in Poland.

Traffic

Bielice located 1 km southeast of the province road 106 ( Kamien Pomorski ( Pomerania ) - ) Rzewnowo ( Revenow ) - Nowogardzka ( Pomerania ) - Stargard ( Stargard in Pomerania ) - Pyrzyce ( Pomerania ) ( between Pomerania and Stargard it is the route of the former empire road 163) on a side street that connects Stodólska ( Ackerhof ) with Sokolniki ( Falkenberg ).

A rail connection does not exist.

References

  • August Barfknecht: History Witten field and the country Massow. Bauer fate is fate people. Publishing the home leaves, Pomerania 1930.
  • Hans Moderov: The Protestant clergy of Pomerania from the Reformation to the present. Part 1: The county of Stettin. Niekammer, Stettin, 1903. ( Digitized )
  • Place of West Pomeranian Voivodeship
  • Place in Pomerania
  • Gmina Maszewo
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