Gmina Kobylanka

Kobylanka ( German Kublank ) is a village with a seat of the same rural community in 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 Weblink
  • 5.3 footnotes

Geographical location

Kobylanka is located on the northeastern shore of Jezioro Miedwie ( Madüsee ) on the Polish national road 10 ( former German Empire Road 104) from Lubieszyn ( New Left ) / Germany ( Federal Road 104) Pila ( Pila ) to Płońsk ( Plöhnen ). To the center of Szczecin voivodship there are 26 km, and the county seat Stargard ( Stargard in Pomerania ) is located ten kilometers away.

Kobylanka is also the destination of the province road 120 It comes from the former county town Gryfino ( Pommern ) on the border with Germany ( Federal Road 113) and starlings Czarnowo (Neumark ).

Place name

The place is called Kobank 1203, 1304 and 1945 Cobelanke Kublank. A place called Kublank there are in Mecklenburg- Vorpommern today.

The Polish name form Kobylanka occurs in Poland on four more times and will also appoint two rivers.

Village Kobylanka ( Kublank )

History

Before 1945 Kublank was a village in the administrative district Pomeranian Greifenhagen in the district of Stettin Prussian province of Pomerania. District court area was Pommern (now Polish: Gryfino ).

In 1925 the city counted 536 inhabitants, whose number rose to 645 to 1933 and 1939, amounted to 629.

Since 1945 Kublank named Kobylanka and is part of the powiat Stargardzki in the West Pomeranian Voivodeship ( to 1998 Voivodeship Szczecin ). The place where today live 640 inhabitants, is today the district and headquarters of the Gmina Kobylanka.

Church

Village Church

The present village church in Kobylanka differs externally from the very early church in Kublank. By 1934, she was the oldest village Church of Pomerania in cross shape.

On 24 May 1934, the half-timbered church burned down, with it, the slim, shingled wooden tower dating from 1590, which was built on the west side. The tower was widened above, also with a slight curving and with four windows of the octagonal helmet, free and highly visible with clear slenderness as a most excellent performance best art of carpentry.

After 1945, the remains of the old church were enclosed in a new building, not in the half-timbered style and with fitted onto the roof of the tower. The church now bears the name Kościół Św. Antoniego (z Padwy ) (St. Anthony ( of Padua ) Church). She was a Protestant church until 1945 and was expropriated after the war in favor of the Catholic Church.

Parish / parish

It was only in 1892 Kublank was an independent vicarage with its own parish, it was by then Branch community of Belkow (now Polish: Bielkowo ). In 1940 the parish Kublank counted 2,775 church members who, except in Kublank in the branch church community Moritz field ( Morzyczyn ), in the chapel community Barenbruch ( Niedźwiedź ) or the parishioners places Brenkenhofswalde ( Jęczydół ), Caroline Horst ( Reptowo ) and Spaldingsfelde ( Motaniec ) lived.

The parish Kublank belonged until 1945 to the church district Kolbatz ( Kołbacz ) in West Pomerania district the church of the Evangelical Church of the Old Prussian Union.

After the war - in 1949 - established the Catholic Church in Kobylanka also a parish. She was also the Dean assigned Kołbacz ( Kolbatz ) in the Archdiocese of Szczecin - Pomerania.

Pastor 1892-1945

In the 53 years as an independent parish officiated in three Protestant clergymen Kublank:

Personalities: sons and daughters of the town

  • Christian Hess (1803-1874), German professor, botanist and weather observers

Gmina Kobylanka

General

The rural municipality covers 122.05 km ² Kobylanka, which corresponds to 8% of the total area of ​​the powiat Stargardzki. In the municipality of 5,512 inhabitants. It belongs to the West Pomeranian Voivodeship and until n1998 a part of the Szczecin Voivodeship. The municipality is the uniform postal code 73-108 applies.

To the field of Gmina Kobylanka belongs to the northwestern part of the Jezioro Miedwie ( Madüsee ). Neighboring municipalities are:

  • Stettin ( county-level city )
  • Stargard ( Stargard in Pomerania ) ( city) and Stargard ( gmina ) in Stargardzki powiat ( county Stargard )
  • Goleniów ( Gollnow ) in Goleniowski powiat ( county Gollnow ), and
  • Stare Czarnowo (Neumark ) in Gryfiński powiat ( county Greifenhagen ).

Community structure

To Gmina Kobylanka includes 17 villages, 11 hamlets ( " Schulz offices " ) are assigned.

  • Districts:
  • Bielkowo ( Belkow ) Cisewo (Zimmermann Horst ), Jęczydół ( Brenkenhofswalde ) Kobylanka ( Kublank ) Kunowo ( Kunow a. / Road ), Morzyczn - Zieleniewo ( Moritz field - Grunhof ) Motaniec ( Spaldingsfelde ) Niedźwiedź ( Barenbruch ) Rekowo ( Reckow ) and Reptowo ( Caroline Horst ).
  • Other localities:
  • Gajęcki Ług ( United Gelüch ) Kałęga ( Kähling ) Miedwiecko ( Madüsee ) Morwasko, Wielichówko ( Münsterberg ) and Zagość ( pitcher).

Traffic

The entire municipality is the regional road 10 ( Lubieszyn ( New Left ) - Szczecin - Pila ( Pila ) - Płońsk ( Plöhnen ) until Schneidemühl former German Empire Road 104) and province road 120 ( Gryfino ( Pommern ) - Stare Czarnowo (Neumark ) ) developed. One of the few places in the north on the Bukowa cause side roads and country lanes.

Rails

A rail link to the area of today's Gmina Kobylanka existed since creation of the route Szczecin - Stargard in Pommern (now Polish: Stargard ), two years later extended in 1846 as far as poses.

Two train stations in this present line 351 of the Polish State Railways are in the municipality Kobylanka: Reptowo ( Caroline Horst ) and Miediwecko ( Madüsee ).

References

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