Gmina Dolice

Dolice ( German Dölitz ) is a village with a seat of a rural community in the Polish West Pomeranian Voivodeship and is part of the powiat Stargardzki (Kreis Stargard in Pomerania ).

  • 4.1 General
  • 4.2 Municipality arrangement
  • 4.3 traffic 4.3.1 roads
  • 4.3.2 rails
  • 5.1 Literature
  • 5.2 External links
  • 5.3 footnotes

Geographical location

Dolice located in Pomerania between Pyrzyce ( Pomerania ) ( 22 km) and Choszczno ( Arnswalde ) (19 km) on the province road 122 Piasecznik ( Petznick ) with Pyrzyce and Banie (train ) and Krajnik Dolny (Lower Kränig ) at the German - Polish border links. The place, idyllic location on the Mała Ina ( Lazy Ihna ) located, is a railway station on the railway Poznań- Szczecin.

Place name

In powiat Stargardzki there is another place called " Dolice " which is just 30 kilometers northwest. This is the place Dolice (formerly Constantinople Opel, Pomerania ) on Jezioro Dolice ( Dölitzsee ).

Village Dolice ( Dölitz )

History

Dölitz was before 1945 a municipality in the district of Pomerania in the district of Stettin Prussian province of Pomerania. It formed a separate administrative district. The local court was in Stargard in Pommern (now Polish: Stargard ).

In 1905 Dölitz counted 1142 inhabitants. Their number increased to 1925 in 1660, was already in 1933 and 1746 amounted in 1939 to 1862.

After 1945 Dölitz came under the name Dolice to Poland and is now seat of the rural community in the powiat Stargardzki in the West Pomeranian Voivodeship ( to 1998 Voivodeship Szczecin ). Here people are now living in 2028.

Church

Parish / parish

The village Dölitz and has long been the seat of a rectory. Until 1945, the Protestant parish Dölitz was located, which also includes the filial community Dobberphul (now Polish: Dobropole Pyrzyckie ) and the village of Neuhof ( Mogilica ) belonged. Initially, the parish church in the county Jacobshagen ( Dobrzany ) was integrated in Ostsprengel the ecclesiastical province of the Church of the Old Prussian Pomerania Union. Beginning of the 20th century wehcslete it in the church circle Advertise ( Wierzbno ) in Westprengel this church province. In 1940 the parish was one of 2072 members of the congregation.

After 1945 Dolice seat of a Catholic parish. It is incorporated in the deanery Choszczno ( Arnswalde ) in the Archdiocese of Szczecin - Pomerania. The parish church, which impresses with its Baroque altar, pulpit and baptism is, today Kościół pw Chrystuza Krola ( Christ the King Church ).

Pastor until 1945

Since the Reformation, and until the expulsion officiated in Dölitz 16 Protestant clergymen:

Gmina Dolice

General

The rural community Dolice covers an area of ​​237.13 km ², which corresponds to 15.6 % of the total area of ​​the powiat Stargardzki. With the number of 2,028 inhabitants, it is numerically on 48th of municipalities in the West Pomeranian Voivodeship to the Gmina (formerly Stettin voivodship ) belongs since 1999.

The entire municipality is of the river Ina Mała ( Rotten Ihna ) running through it, which is fed by smaller tributaries from the field of Gmina.

Postal throughout the municipal area of ​​the postal code 73-115 is assigned.

Neighboring communities of Gmina Dolice are:

  • Stargard ( Stargard in Pomerania ) and Suchan ( Zachan ) in the powiat Stargardzki,
  • Choszczno ( Arnswalde ) and Pełczyce (Bernstein ) in the powiat Choszczeński ( Arnswalde )
  • Barlinek ( Berlinchen ) in Mysliborski powiat ( county Soldin ), and
  • Przelewice ( Prillwitz ) and Warnice ( Warnitz ) in the powiat Pyrzycki.

Community structure

To Gmina Dolice includes 27 villages, 21 hamlets ( " Schulz offices " ) are assigned.

  • Districts:
  • Bralęcin ( Brallentin )
  • Brzezina ( Falkenberg )
  • Dobropole Pyrzyckie ( Dobberphul )
  • Dolice ( Dölitz )
  • Kolin ( Kollin )
  • Krępcewo ( Kremzow )
  • Mogilica ( Neuhof )
  • Morzyca ( Blumberg )
  • Moskorzyn ( Muscherin )
  • Płoszkowo ( Ludolphshof )
  • Pomietów ( Pumptow )
  • Przewłoki ( Heinrichsthal )
  • Rzeplino ( Repplin )
  • Sadow ( Sandow )
  • Skrzany ( Friedrichshof )
  • Strzebielewo ( Strbelow )
  • Szemielino ( Schöningsthal )
  • Warszyn ( Warsin )
  • Ziemomyśl A ( Schönwerder A)
  • Ziemomyśl B ( Schönwerder B)
  • Żalęcino ( Sallentin )

Kremzow Krs Pomerania manor 1857-1883

Falkenberg Krs Pomerania manor 1857-1883

  • Other localities: Boguszyce ( Burghagen ) Jaraczewo ( Ferdinandshof ) Komorowo ( Bull Werder ), Lipka ( Linde ), Sądówko ( New Sandow ) and Trzebień ( Lupoldsruh ).

Traffic

By Gmina Dolice runs in east-west direction the province road 122 as a significant traffic volume. It ranges from Piasecznik ( Petznick ) to the German -Polish border at Krajnik Dolny (Lower Kränig ). In a north-south direction, a secondary road that Stargard - Kluczewo ( Kliitzow ) with Płotno ( Blankensee ) runs connects.

Rails

Through the territory of the gmina Dolice the state railway line runs 351 Szczecin connects with poses. In the municipality there except Dolice four stations along this route: Strzebielewo ( Strebelow ), Kolin ( Kollin ), Morzyca ( Blumberg ) and Ziemomyśl ( Schönwerder ).

References

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