Karlinko

Karlinko ( German Vorwerk Körlin, also Stadtgut ) is a village in the West Pomeranian Voivodeship in Poland

Geographical location

The village lies in Pomerania about five kilometers northeast of the city Karlino ( Körlin ). It is located about 500 meters northwest of running from southwest to northeast state highway 6, which corresponds here to the former National Highway 2. Parallel behind the main road of the small river Radüe.

West and south of the village are the dwelling places Dębolas ( Forest Town Forest), Witolub (chicken Heide) and Krzywopłoty (city wooden huts ). Neighboring village to the north is Świemino ( Schwemmin ).

History

The village is the former Vorwerk or Stadtgut of Körlin, which lay to the northeast of Körliner Stadtfeldmark. In Heinrich Berghaus ' Land of the Duchy of Pomerania book and the Principality of Rügen in 1867, it appears under the name of town farm as Vorwerk and Krugwirtschaft with 13 inhabitants and a population of 2 horses, 3 cows, 2 oxen and 210 sheep.

1928 included the Vorwerk 128 hectares under the owner of Gerlach on August Tessenberg Parsow. By 1945, the Vorwerk belonged to the city Körlin and with this the district Kolberg- Körlin in the Prussian province of Pomerania.

In 1945, the place, like all Eastern Pomerania to Poland. The population was replaced by Poland. The place was given the Polish name Karlinko.

Administrative divisions

Karlinko forms a mayor's office in the Gmina Karlino ( urban and rural community Körlin ). With this, it is part of the powiat Białogardzki ( Belgarder circle) of the Polish West Pomeranian Voivodeship. To the mayor's office and the living spaces Dębolas ( Forest Town Forest), Witolub (chicken Heide) and Krzywopłoty include ( Stadtholz skating ).

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