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KLACKO ( German Klanzig ) is a village in the Polish West Pomeranian Voivodeship and is part of the municipality Brzeżno ( Briesen ) in a circle Świdwin ( Schivelbein ).

Geographical Location

KLACKO located 16 kilometers southeast of Świdwin on Jezioro Kłąckie ( Klanziger lake ) on the eastern edge of Gmina Brzeżno on the border with powiat Drawski. Nearest railway station is Gawroniec at the track Połczyn -Zdrój - Złocieniec.

History

Klanzig was until 1945 a part of the community Dohna field (Polish: Donatowo ). The village and the lake ( with a water surface of 101 hectares) belonged to the lords of the manor Moritz von Oppen field in Reinfeld ( Bierzwnica ). A fishing master had leased the lake and practiced there from fishing. With the dissolution of the Order of St. John Commandery in 1808 at the Kate Klanziger lake as well as the right to use the lake as a Commandery to be duly described.

Klanzig belonged until 1932 to the circle Schivelbein until this district Belgard ( Persante ) came up. District court district was Schivelbein.

Today KLACKO is part of Gmina Brzeżno in powiat Świdwiński.

District Klanzig

Along with the villages Dohna field (today Polish: Donatowo ) and Karsbaum ( Karsibór ) formed Klanzig until 1945 a separate office district.

The civil registry district Klanzig

The same localities were the common civil registry district Klanzig. Still existing civil status documents of the years 1874 to 1903 are now in the State Archives of Pomerania, from the period 1904 to 1945 in the registry office Schivelbein. Additional tabs are considered lost since 1945.

Church

Klanzig was until 1945 part of the parish Dohna field in the parish Reinfeld the church district Schivelbein the church of the Evangelical Church of Pomerania Old Prussian Union.

Today KLACKO is part of the parish Koszalin ( Koszalin ) in the Diocese of Pomerania - Greater Poland the Polish Evangelical-Augsburg Church.

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