Kamica

Kamica ( German Kämitz ) is a hamlet in the town and rural community Gościno ( United Jestin ) in the powiat Kołobrzeski ( Kolberg ) of the Polish West Pomeranian Voivodeship. He belongs to the mayor's office Pławęcino ( Plauen Thin).

Geographical location

The hamlet is located in Eastern Pomerania, about 17 kilometers south of Kolobrzeg ( Kolberg) and about 100 kilometers north-east of the regional capital Szczecin ( Szczecin). It is located about one kilometer from the northern tip of the elongated in north-south direction Kämitz Lake.

History

The hamlet Kämitz emerged from a Holzwärterei and is east of the Kämitz Lake named after the forest area the Kämitz mentioned, originally for Vorwerk of large Jestin belonging, which is also referred to as the United Jestiner forestry or as the Jestiner wood. According to the information in Heinrich Berghaus ' land book of the Duchy of Pomerania wood keeper and his family lived on a Kossätenhof to which a residential house and two outbuildings and 32 acres of arable and meadow belonging, for which he had to pay a lease fee to the City Treasury of Kolberg. In Kämitz cattle and pigs has been running and there was a sheep farm at the site.

In the 19th century the forest was felled and a Well laid out, which in 1855 sold the town of Kolberg in private hands. Last landowner was Hugo ways of Kämitz acquired before the 1st World War and farmed until 1945. The estate consisted of (as of 1939) a total of 269 hectares, of which 228 ha of arable land.

On the so-called Schlossberg at Kämitz are ramparts of a former castle, but no remains of walls are visible. Because of its idyllic location of Kämitz Lake and the Kämitz were a popular destination for Kolberger bath and spa guests.

Before 1945 Kämitz belonged to the country town of Gross Jestin district Kolberg- Körlin in the administrative region of Pomerania Pomerania. Towards the end of the Second World War, the region was occupied in May 1945 by the Red Army and then put together with all Pomerania under Polish administration. The German population was expelled in the aftermath. Ever since the German - Polish Border Treaty the territory belonged to Poland.

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