Buślary

Buślary ( German Buslar ) is a village in the Polish West Pomeranian Voivodeship. It is located in the powiat Świdwiński and belongs to the urban and rural community Połczyn -Zdrój ( Bad Polzin ).

Geographical location

Bułary is located four kilometers north of Połczyn -Zdrój on the busy province road 163 after Białogard ( Belgard ), the Woiwodschaftsstra0e 152 of Świdwin opens into the coming here. Station is Połczyn -Zdrój at the track Kostrzyn nad Odra ( Kuestrin ) - Grzmiąca ( Gramenz ).

History

The former Lehn - manor and Kirchdorf Buslar with Großhammer Bach (Polish: Przyrowo ) and New Buslar ( Buślarki ) was originally a horseshoe shape. The farm road surrounded the built-up local situation and might point to a former defensive ring.

The estate was auctioned in 1930 and created three new farms. Main branch of the Buslarer was of course the agricultural industry but has also won peat from the dry meadows located at the Damitz ( Dębnica ), which was highly sought after in the healing baths of Bad Polzin because of its high mineral content and great healing power.

In 1939 Buslar counted 375 residents living in 90 households. The municipality area was 1423.4 hectares.

Until 1945 the village was in district Belgard ( Persante ) and formed their own official and the civil registry district in the District Court area Bad Polzin. Last German incumbents were Mayor Karl Erdmann, Chief Administrator Fritz Rakow and registrar Erdmann. Country Jägermeister Kollesch from Jagertow provided the police duties.

Beginning in March 1945 broke the Red Army troops in Buslar. The village came as a result of the war with Poland, the local inhabitants were expelled.

Church

Parish

Buslar with New Buslar had its own church community, the parish Bad Polzin formed together with the community of St Mary's Bad Polzin and Lutzig. As of November 1, 1939 Buslar was, however, with its 340 community members assigned to the parish in Wusterbarth where Pastor Arno Kopisch was the last German priest until 1945.

Even before 1557 Buslar had belonged to the " Kaspel Wusterbarth " before it was assigned to Bad Polzin. It belonged until 1945 to the church Belgard county in Pomerania church of the Evangelical Church of the Old Prussian Union. Since 1945 Buślary is in the field of Parafia ( parish ) Koszalin ( Koszalin ) in the Diocese of Pomerania - Greater Poland the Polish Evangelical-Augsburg Church.

Village Church

Originally Buslar had no church of their own. Kirchdorf was Wusterbarth. In 1529, the "English sweat", an insidious and leading to rapid death illness, the place was invading. Quick built the Buslarer own chapel.

The introduction of the Reformation in 1545 entailed many inconsistencies during which Klaus von Manteuffel a silver cup that he had donated for the chapel, took back again.

The present village church is a simple rectangular timber-framed building, which dates from the 18th century. End of the 19th century, it is found " no structural value," by decorative objects " of the simplest kind ." The bells should have worn the year 1500 and 1622.

Since 1945, the church is at the service of the Roman Catholic Church.

School

The einklassige village school was founded in 1928 by 19 girls and 27 boys attended, who were taught by teachers Rudolf Wenger. Last German headmaster before 1945 was Edmund Tiede.

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