Bielice, Sulęcin County

Bielice ( German Beelitz, circle Weststernberg ) is a village in the Polish Lubusz Voivodeship and is part of the gmina Torzym ( Sternberg ) in a circle Sulęcin ( Zielenzig ).

Geographical location

Bielice lies between the cities Rzepin ( Reppen ) and Torzym ( Sternberg ) three kilometers north of the Polish country road 2 or the already -developed highway 2, of Świecko ( Schwetig ) at the German - Polish border to Terespol on the Polish- Belarusian border leads (and up Schwiebus (Polish: Świebodzin ) runs along the route of the former German Reich road 167).

Until after Torzym it is 10 kilometers, and the county seat Sulęcin ( Zielenzig ) is 13 kilometers away.

The nearest train station Boczow ( Bottschow ) is located three kilometers south of the state line 3 from Berlin via Frankfurt ( Oder) / Kunowice ( Kunersdorf ) to Warsaw.

Place name

The German name Beelitz found in Germany several times, during the Polish name Bielice equal to thirteen times found in Poland.

History

By 1945 Beelitz was a place in the district of West Sternberg (headquarters: Reppen in the Neumark, today: Rzepin ) in the district of Frankfurt ( Oder) in the Prussian province of Brandenburg. The village was part of the official and the civil registry district Klaus Walde ( today Polish: Wystok ), the district court Reppen and to the tax office Drossen ( Ośno Lubusz ).

In 1910, the municipality Beelitz counted together with the Gutsbezirk Beelitz 236 inhabitants, in 1925 there were 257, and this figure dropped to 1933 to 168 in 1939 and stood at 174

Since 1945 Beelitz is a Polish village under the name Bielice and belongs to the urban and rural community Torzym in powiat Sulęciński in the Lubusz Voivodeship.

Church

By 1945, lived in a predominantly Protestant population Beelitz. The village was an independent parish, belonged as a branch church but to the parish Laubow (now Polish: Lubow ) in the parish of Drossen ( Ośno Lubusz ) in the ecclesiastical province of the Church of the Old Prussian Union Brandenburg.

Since 1945, the population of Bielice predominantly Catholic denomination is. The village now belongs to the parish Boczow ( Bottschow ) in the Office of the Dean Rzepin ( Reppen ) in the Diocese of Green Mountain Landsberg of the Catholic Church in Poland. Today living here evangelical church members now belong to the parish of Gorzow Wielkopolski ( Landsberg ad Warta ) with the parish seat Słubice (Frankfurt (Oder) - Dammvorstadt ) in the diocese of Breslau Evangelical-Augsburg Church in Poland.

  • Place of Lubusz Voivodeship
  • Gmina Torzym

Pictures of Bielice, Sulęcin County

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