Bobrowiczki

Bobrowiczki ( German name new Bewersdorf ) is a village in the Polish West Pomeranian Voivodeship and is part of the country community Sławno ( Schlawe ) in a circle Sławno.

Bobrowiczki is located three kilometers southwest of Sławno along Route 6 Gdansk - Szczecin ( former National Highway 2, now also European Route 28). The nearest train station is Sławno to the PKP lines No. 202 Gdańsk - Stargard ( Pomerania ) and No. 418 Darłowo (Rügenwalde ) - Korzybie ( Zollbrueck ). Neighboring locations are: in the west and north Bobrowice (Alt Bewersdorf ), to the east and south Sławno Kwasowo ( Quatzow ). The field mark is hilly in the south up to 55 meters above sea level, in the north largely flat up to the foothills of the Moszczenica ( Pimp ) Lowland.

New Bewersdorf was created reforms at the beginning of the 19th century parts of the site of the former Schlawer arable farm after the stone -Hardenberg. The naming took place in distinction from one kilometer north-west lying Bewersdorf, which then was called Old Bewersdorf. The city Schlawe probably due to high debt (after French occupation and wars of liberation ) abandoned the Ackerhof. The Aufsiedelung of the field work and the installation of new Bewersdorf estimated to have been before 1834.

In 1864, the village has 658 inhabitants, whose numbers fell to 403 by 1939.

By 1945, New Bewersdorf belonged to the district of Bewersdorf ( Head Office: Old Bewersdorf ) i in the district Schlawe Pom. in the administrative region of Pomerania Prussia | Prussian province of Pomerania. It was in the civil registry district and local court area Schlawe. Last German mayor before 1945 was Ernst miracle.

On March 7, 1945, Soviet troops invaded their advance after Schlawe in New Bewersdorf. Most German residents were expelled in 1945. The place was named Bobrowiczki part of Gmina Sławno in powiat Slawienski the West Pomeranian Voivodeship ( to 1998 Voivodeship Stolp ).

Ecclesiastical - the population was almost exclusively Protestant before 1945 - was New Bewersdorf with Old Bewersdorf (now Polish: Bobrowice ), Alt Warschow ( Warszowo ) and New Warschow ( Warszówko ) and Coccejendorf (formerly Schwenzenhagen, today Radosław ) integrated into the parish Schlawe. It belonged to the church Schlawe the ecclesiastical province of the Church of the Old Prussian Pomerania Union. Last German clergy were Superintendent Edward Block and Pastor Friedrich Gehrmann.

Since 1945 the inhabitants of Bobrowiczki almost all are Catholic. The place continues to be one of - well, of course Catholic - parish Sławno that pays for deanery in the Diocese of Koszalin - Kolobrzeg Sławno of the Catholic Church in Poland. Protestant church members belong to the parish of Koszalin ( Koszalin ) in the Diocese of Pomerania - Greater Poland the Evangelical-Augsburg Church in Poland.

The two-class elementary school was until 1945 to the state road and had been built shortly after the First World War. Here 50 and 60 children were taught between. Last German headmaster was a teacher Reinhold Schmidt.

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