Dąbrowa Białogardzka

Dąbrowa Białogardzka ( German Damerow, Kr Belgard ) is a village in Poland, nine kilometers north-east of Świdwin ( Schivelbein ). It belongs to the rural community Rabino ( United Rambin ) in the powiat Świdwiński in the West Pomeranian Voivodeship.

History

The Pomeranian village Damerow with his Vorwerk Röglin (formerly: Small and Large Röglin, today Polish: Rogalino ) belonged until 1945 to the Belgard. Its southern boundary of the municipality is the Rega, the circles Belgard and Schivelbein separated until their merger in 1932.

In 1322 Damerow is mentioned for the first time in a document. In 1935, however, was found prehistoric graves and urns back to the period around 1000 BC. For four centuries the place was under the " Director " of the Ramel family. 1735 the hereditary feud Röglin and seat of the Knights arrived in Damerow in the possession of the von Sydow, then to the families of Stechow and Zezenow. 1838 Damerow and its outworks of Lieutenant von Hagen has been purchased, the (now legitimate ) was since 1829 owner of the goods in Langen.

In 1856 304 people lived in the community, in 1939 there were then 435 ( in 104 households ). Station was Nelep ( Nielep ) on the Reichsbahn Berlin - Stettin - Pomerania - Gdansk - Kaliningrad, only a small side street set for Damerow the connection after Schivelbein or large Rambin - Belgard ago.

By 1945 Damerow belonged with Röglin the consular district and registry office area Old Schlage ( Sława ). District court district was Bad Polzin ( Połczyn -Zdrój ). Last mayor was Gerhard Keppenberg, last Chief Administrator Paul Röpke. Damerow was the beginning of March 1945 peacefully occupied by the Red Army. As a result of the Second World War came Damerow with Röglin to Poland.

Today Dąbrowa Białogardzka is part of Gmina Rabino; Rogalino other hand, belongs to the rural community Świdwin.

Church

Damerow with Röglin belonged until 1945 to the parish of Old Schlage in the composite of the parish Ziezeneff ( Cieszeniewo ). This places the church circle Schivelbein in the ecclesiastical province of Pomerania, the Evangelical Church of the Old Prussian Union were assigned. The church patronage of Old Schlage was up to the landowner of Hagen for New Schlage. 1940 lived in the church district of Old Schlage 765 church members ( in 2663 the entire parish ). Last German pastor of the parish Ziezeneff was Paul Blank. The church books are considered lost since 1945.

Protestant population today belong to the Parafia ( parish ) Koszalin ( Koszalin ) the Diecezja Pomorsko - Wielkopolskia ( Diocese of Pomerania - Greater Poland ) - based in Sopot ( Sopot ) - the Kościół Ewangelicko - Augsburski ( Luterański ) w Polsce ( Evangelical - Augsburg (ie Lutheran ) Church in Poland). Next God of employment is the chapel in Świdwin ( Schivelbein ), ul Cmentarna 1

Train

The Lord of Hagen had a schoolhouse with teacher's apartment building and found the same farmland for the respective school heads available. Finally, the schools in Damerow and Röglin were led by teachers Otto Schmidt and Kruger.

Sight

Worth seeing is the old landscape park from the 19th century.

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