Drzeńsko, Lubusz Voivodeship

Drzeńsko ( German Drenzig, Circle Weststernberg ) is a village in the Polish Lubusz Voivodeship and is part of the urban and rural community Rzepin ( Reppen ) in a circle Słubice (Frankfurt (Oder) - Dammvorstadt ).

Geographical location

Drzeńsko lies to the east of the Lubusz Voivodeship 20 kilometers east of the Polish- German border. The former county town and municipal seat today Rzepin ( Reppen ) is located four kilometers to the southeast.

Through the village, the province road 139 Debrznica ( Döbberitz ) pulls in the southeast with Górzyca ( Göritz (Oder) ) connects to the northwest.

Drzeńsko is a railway station on the railway line Wroclaw - Szczecin Polish State Railways ( PKP). About the Station in Rzepin ( Reppen ) is connected to the railway line Frankfurt ( Oder) poses.

Place name

The place name comes Drzeńsko in Poland once before: Drzeńsko in a circle Sławno ( Schlawe in Pomerania ). Both times, the name for the former German name " Drenzig ". Near the city of Gubin ( Guben ) are the places Drzeńsk Wielki and Maly Drzeńsk, who were called in German " Great Drenzig " and " small Drenzig ".

History

In 1801, 17 farmers, 11 colonists, 9 and 14 Büdner granny had lived in Drenzig. In the village there was one blacksmith, 1 brick, 1 pitcher and 1 Vorwerk. Until 1828 the village was in the Frankfurt district (Oder) and then came to the district of West Sternberg ( county seat: Reppen, Polish today: Rzepin ) in the district of the Prussian province of Brandenburg Frankfurt.

With the communities Neuendorf ( Gajec ) and Zohlow ( Sułów ) formed Drenzig before 1945 the District Neuendorf. The village belonged to the living spaces Mill Land, Black Vorwerk and brickyard.

In 1801 254 residents were registered ( 43 hearths) in Drenzig. Their number increased to 1895 to 507 in 1910 was still 463, but then dropped to 1933 to 406 and by 1939 to 360

After 1945 Drenzig came under the name Drzeńsko to Poland and is now part of Gmina Rzepin in powiat Słubicki in the Lubusz Voivodeship ( 1975-1998 Gorzów Voivodeship ( Landsberg ( Warta ))). Here now live about 450 inhabitants.

Church

Village Church

The Drenziger church was built in the 13th century. In the 18th century it was rebuilt in 1985 and rebuilt. The pre-1945 used for Protestant worship church building is now a Catholic church, and bears the name Kościół pw Jezusa Miłosiernego.

Parish

Before 1945 Drenzig was Protestant vicarage and was part of the inspection Drossen (now Polish: Lubusz Ośno ) in the ecclesiastical province of the Church of the Old Prussian Union Brandenburg. Since 1945, living here evangelical church members from the Parish Office in Gorzów Wielkopolski ( Landsberg ( Warta )) are in the Diocese of Breslau Evangelical-Augsburg Church in Poland care. God's place of employment is Słubice (Frankfurt (Oder) - Dammvorstadt ).

After 1945 Drzeńsko came with the other branch locations Gajec ( Neuendorf ), Lubiechnia Wielka (Great Lubbichow ) Lubiechnia Mała (small Lubbichow ) Rzepin ( Reppen ) and Starościn ( Friedrich Wille ) to the parish Rzepin the Dean Rzepin of the Diocese of Green Mountain Landsberg of the Catholic Church in Poland.

References

  • Sołectwo Drzeńsko of Gmina Rzepin
  • Images of the Church to Drzeńsko
  • Place of Lubusz Voivodeship
  • Gmina Rzepin
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