Grędziec

Grędziec ( German Schoningen ) is a village in the West Pomeranian Voivodeship in Poland.

Geographical location

The village lies in Pomerania about 30 kilometers south-east of Szczecin, just two kilometers from the southeastern shore of Madüsees. South of the village runs from southwest to northeast, the province road 106

Neighboring towns are in the north lakefront Wierzbno ( Advertise ), to the east along the voivodeship Obryta ( United Schönfeld ), in the southeast side of the voivodeship Czernice ( Sehmsdorf ) and in the south along the voivodeship Okunica ( Friedrich Thal ).

South of the village is the living space passport followed, which lies desolate today.

History

The village Schoningen was founded after the Madüsee was lowered in 1770 under Frederick the Great. This land was won, but especially now could be laid dry break country. For the village was diverted from the field marks of the adjacent patch Advertise land on which 20 settlers jobs were created. The new settlement was named Schoningen by Hans Friedrich von Schöning, the then President of the Pomeranian War and Domain Chamber, whose family was wealthy by Schöning also nearby. The architect David Gilly was built by ten two-family houses and 24 Hopfengärtner houses. The Erbverschreibungen of the first settlers come from 1774th The first settlers were mixed, in addition to six Prussia, there were five Mecklenburg, four course axes, three Swiss, a Pole and a Hungarian. But in 1868 no descendants of these first settlers families lived more in place.

In Heinrich Berghaus ' Land of the Duchy of Pomerania book (1868 ) Schoningen was listed among the rural villages in the district of the domain -Rent Office Pomerania in Pyritz circle. The village then had 145 inhabitants in 21 houses. The children went to school at that time in Advertise, whereas Schoningen was also the parish.

Before 1945 Schoningen formed a rural community of Pomerania of the Prussian province of Pomerania. The community numbered in 1933 151 inhabitants, in 1939 only 128

After the Second World War came Schoningen how completely Pomerania to Poland. The village received the Polish place names Grędziec, in reference to the name of the Slavic settlement of the adjacent Advertise predecessor, Grindiz.

Personalities: sons and daughters of the town

  • Hans -Jürgen Schlieker (1924-2004), German artist, one of the most important representatives of German Informal

Administrative divisions

Grędziec forms a mayor's office in the Gmina Warnice (Town Warnitz ) and, with this the powiat Pyrzycki ( Pyritz circle) of the Polish West Pomeranian Voivodeship.

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