Kłodzino, Kamień County

Kłodzino ( German Klötzin, Pomerania ) is a village in the Polish West Pomeranian Voivodeship and is part of the urban and rural community Golczewo ( Gülzow ) in the powiat Kamieński ( Pomerania in Pomerania ).

Geographical location

The former estate village Kłodzino is 4.5 kilometers southwest of the city Golczewo. Up to the city of Kamien Pomorski is 25 kilometers.

History

Klötzin 1314 is mentioned in a document to the effect that deserve a family of Bersterbeke the tithe from income Klötzins. The Camminer Bishop Conrad IV receives including the village as compensation for Castle Ramelow. The village was later a fief - manor of the Flemming family. In 1628 two Flemmingsche shares tax (first mentioned in 1515 ) ten hooks hooves, two shepherds, a miller, a guesthouse and two Kossäten. Around 1780, there was a Klötzin Vorwerk, six farmers, four Kossäten, a windmill, a schoolmaster and a total of 21 households, and owner of the village was Carl Friedrich von Flemming.

The boundaries of the municipality Klötzin had in 1930 a surface area of 5.9 km. Around 1925 were in Klötzin 25 houses, in which 205 people lived that were distributed to 41 households.

Before 1945 Klötzin was an estate village in the administrative district of Pomerania i Pom. in the district of Stettin Prussian province of Pomerania. The village was the District Tree Garden (now Polish: Włodzisław ) assigned, in which also the communities Böck ( Buk ), wood Hagen ( Leszczno ) Moratz ( Moracz ) and Zarnglaff ( Czarnogłowy ) were integrated. Civil ceremony Klötzin was oriented to Baumgarten.

In 1910 222 residents were registered in the municipality with Gutsbezirk Klötzin. Their number was in 1933 still 220 and dropped to 1939 to 211

Towards the end of World War II Klötzin beginning in March 1945 was occupied by the Red Army. After the war ends, the place was put together with all Pomerania under Polish administration. Then wandered to Polish civilians who seized the building. Klötzin was renamed the People's Republic of Poland in Kłodzino.

The place gwehört today to Gmina Golczewo in powiat Kamieński the West Pomeranian Voivodeship (1975-1998 Voivodeship Szczecin ). Here now live about 160 inhabitants.

Church

Prior to 1945, was the largest part of the population Klötziner Protestant denomination. The village was with seven other locations in the parish Baumgarten ( today Polish: Włodzisław ) the parish, which also includes still the Branch communities Böck ( Buk ) and Moratz ( Moracz ) belonged. The parish Baumgarten was the Church of Pomerania assigned ( Nowogardzka ) and was in Ostsprengel the ecclesiastical province of the Church of the Old Prussian Pomerania Union. In 1940 it counted a total of 2005 members of the congregation. Last German minister was Pastor Heinz Gerth.

Since 1945, live in predominantly Catholic Kłodzino inhabitants. The village is now part of Parafia ( parish ) Moracz ( Moratz ) based in Czarnogłowy ( Zarnglaff ) with the two branch churches Czarnogłowy and Włodzisław ( Baumgarten ). The parish is part of the deanery Golczewo ( Gülzow ) in the Archdiocese of Szczecin - Pomerania of the Catholic Church in Poland. Here surviving Protestant church members are assigned to Poland in the parish of Holy Trinity Church in Stettin in the diocese of Breslau Evangelical-Augsburg Church. The nearest duty station is St John's Church of God in Trzebiatów ( Treptow Rega ad ).

Traffic

The place is DW 106 and DW 108 connected via a side road to the provincial roads, the Golczewo ( Gülzow ) with Przybiernow ( Pribbernow ) national road DK 3 (also: European Route 65) connects.

Rail connection exists for Kłodzino today about the station Rokita ( Rackitt ) at the state railway line from Stettin ( Dabie ) ( Altdamm near Stettin ) to Świnoujście ( Swinoujscie ). Between 1901 /03 and 1996 the village was itself a railway station on the route of the Greifenberger light railway, since 1945 Polish State Railways, the (Polish: Gryfice ) from Pommern to the Oder at Stepenitz ( Stepnica ) led. The railway line has been shut down.

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