Czarnkowo, Białogard County

Czarnkowo ( German Zarnekow, Belgard ) is a village in the Polish West Pomeranian Voivodeship. It belongs to the municipality Tychowo ( Tychowo ) in a circle Białogard ( Belgard ).

Geographical location

Czarnkowo located southeast of Tychowo and is on a side road after Grzmiąca ( Gramenz ) in the branch Drzonowo Białogardzkie ( Drenow ) to achieve in twelve kilometers. The next stations are Wielanowo ( Villnow ) and Tychowo on the railway line Szczecinek - Kolobrzeg.

Place name

The name of the village can be three interpretations: either it is derived from personal names Carnek ( " the carny to ( = black ) is " ), or it may at the reading " czarny " = mean " Black Forest", or it comes from the personal names Carnek to " sarna " = " deer ".

Ortskunde

The former manor Zarnekow is located three kilometers north-east of Drzonowo Białogardzkie ( Drenow ) on a plateau 126 meters above sea level.

Previously, the place was in possession of the von Kleist. In 1851, Karl Friedrich Ferdinand Koch bought the estate and gave it eleven years later to Karl Heinrich Keske to Bublitz (now Polish: Bobolice ) on. 1928 Zarnekow was incorporated into the rural community Drenow.

Mayor municipality until 1945, the estate manager Drenower nest. The municipality was part of the official and the civil registry district Tychowo ( Tychowo ) in the district Belgard ( Persante ). Today Czarnkowo part of Gmina Tychowo in powiat Białogardzki.

Church

Ecclesiastically, the village was in the parish, the parish noseband. It belonged to the Church of the Church Province of Pomerania Belgard of the Protestant Church of the Old Prussian Union. Last German minister was Pastor Karl -Heinrich Reimer.

Today Czarnkowo belongs to the parish of Koszalin ( Koszalin ) in the Diocese of Pomerania - Greater Poland the Polish Evangelical-Augsburg Church.

School

Zarnekow had its own village school. Here in 1928 eleven girls and five boys were taught.

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