Bukówka, Pomeranian Voivodeship

Bukówka ( German German Buckow ) is a village in Slupsk ( Stolp ) in the Polish Pomeranian Voivodeship. It forms a mayor's office in the Gmina Slupsk ( Stolp rural municipality ) in the powiat Słupski ( tripping circuit).

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Geographical location

The small village is located in Eastern Pomerania, about eight kilometers northeast of Slupsk and 101 kilometers west of the province capital Gdańsk.

History

The former manor German Buckow was in earlier times a fief of the Below family. In 1491, it came by way of exchange of lands in the possession of the Puttkamer family. Around 1784, there was in German Buckow one large and one small Vorwerk, two farmers, three Kossäten and eight households. In 1801 the estate was sold after the bankruptcy of the feudal lord Karl Gustav von Puttkamer and then changed hands several times its owner. Before the mid-19th century, the jurisdiction of German Buckow was in the hands of a Patrimonialgerichts. In 1894 the estate of Siegfried von Boehn was bought. This was the last owner of the estate before 1945.

Before 1945, the village belonged to the district of Stolp in the administrative region of Pomerania Pomerania. 1925 were in German Buckow thirteen residential buildings. 1932 decreed the village one-step elementary school, where a single teacher taught 45 children. The municipal area was 573 hectares. 1938, the village was renamed in Bukau. In 1939, 38 households and 179 inhabitants were counted.

Bukau was occupied in the spring of 1945 by the Red Army and then together with all Pomerania Poland. In October 1945, Poland took the village in possession. The population was gradually sold. 28 expelled from Bukau villagers were later identified in the Federal Republic of Germany and 83 in the GDR.

Bukau was renamed Bukówka.

Parish

The villagers of German Buckow were predominantly Protestant. 1925, the village had 13 inhabitants Catholic denomination, which corresponded to 6.4% of the population. The village was in the parish, situated within the old town of Stolp St. Peter's Church and was thus one of the Church Stolp -Altstadt.

Associated with the location personalities

  • Siegfried of Boehn (1865-1945), member of the German Reichstag and since 1894 owner of the material German Buckow

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