Kępiny, West Pomeranian Voivodeship

Kępiny ( German Neumühlestrasse Kamp ) is a village in the Polish West Pomeranian Voivodeship and is part of the urban and rural community Polanów ( Pollnow ) in the powiat Koszaliński ( Koszalin ).

Geographical location

Kępiny located 12 kilometers south of Polanów, 11 kilometers north of Bobolice ( Bublitz ) in the province road 205 until 1945 consisted rail link for freight transport in width Mountain (now Polish: Gołogóra ) at the small railroad in the Schlawer tracks. Neighboring towns of Kępiny are Żydowo ( Sydow ) in the north, Gołogóra in the east, Drzewiany ( Drawehn ) in the south and Stare Borne ( Hohenborn ) and Górawino ( Gerfin ) in the west.

Kępiny lies on a sloping Grundmoränenstufe at an altitude of 127 meters above sea level., Near the 158 meter high earlier so-called Schlossberg.

History

Today's Kępiny originated in the 19th century as a settlement from a hamlet of four Kossätenhöfen at a water mill. The mill pond was fed with spring water from the Schlossberg by the moat and the canyon of the fireplace lake ( Jezioro Kamienne ) over several small ponds. The sewage flowed into a broad stream in the Niedersee ( Jezioro Kwiecko ).

The mill is a former, the former fiefdom Sydow belonging lease mill, which was owned by the Hasse family since 1868. Last Mueller before 1945 was son Paul Kruger. Last counted the small village of 13 yards.

After the First World War, the site was discovered by the Kösliner Gliding sports club to be very suitable for this sport. On the mill land a hall for shelter the aircraft originated. Pupils accommodations were built. Built Yet in the years 1940/41 to a new hall and buildings for accommodation and training purposes. The Second World War, however, interrupted the lively sporting activities of the glider school, and 1944 East Prussian refugees were then housed here.

Before 1945 Neumühlestrasse Kamp was a part of the community Sydow ( Żydowo ) in the same official and the civil registry district and in the district court area Pollnow. The place belonged to the district Schlawe i Pom. in the district of the Prussian province of Pomerania Pomerania.

After 1945 Neumühlestrasse Kamp came as Kępiny under Polish administration. The town became part of the urban and rural community Polanów in powiat Koszaliński the West Pomeranian Voivodeship ( to 1998 Koszalin Voivodeship ).

Church

By 1945 Neumühlestrasse Kamp was with his almost exclusively Protestant inhabitants of the parish Sydow in the same parish. It belonged to the church district Bublitz in the Church of the Old Prussian Union. Last German clergyman was Rev. Peter Bultmann.

After 1945 Kępiny became part of the parish Żydowo the deanery in the Diocese of Koszalin - Kolobrzeg Polanów of the Catholic Church in Poland. Protestant church members belong to the parish office in Koszalin ( Koszalin ) in the Diocese of Pomerania - Greater Poland the Evangelical-Augsburg Church in Poland, which is responsible for the branch church in Wołcza Wielka (Great Volz ).

School

The children of Neumühlestrasse Kamp visited the school in 1945 Sydow.

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