KÅ‚odzino, Szczecinek County

Kłodzino ( German padding, Neustettin ) is a village in the Polish West Pomeranian Voivodeship and is part of the urban and rural community Barwice ( Bärwalde in Pomerania ) in a circle Szczecinek ( Pommern ).

Geographical location

The former estate village Kłodzino lies to the east of the West Pomeranian Voivodeship, ten kilometers north-west of Barwice ( Bärwalde in Pomerania ) and 12 kilometers northeast of Połczyn Zdrój (Bad Polzin ). The place is about the province road 172 ( Szczecinek ( Neusttin ) - Połczyn Zdrój - Barwice ) accessible via the branch Łęknica ( Lucknitz ).

Station was since 1903 the three kilometers south to Piaski Pomorskie ( Dittes ) on the railway line Grzmiąca ( Gramenz ) - Świdwin ( Schivelbein ), which is, however, closed down since 2002.

History

The community padding belonged before 1945 to the district Pommern and was in the district of Pomerania ( 1938-1945 to the governmental district boundary Posen- West Prussia ) the Prussian province of Pomerania. With the communities Lucknitz (now Polish: Łęknica ) and Dittes ( Piaski ) and the agricultural estates Elisenhof ( Lubos ) and Zeblin ( Cybulino ) it was the administrative district Lucknitz. The local court was in Bärwalde ( Barwice ).

In 1910 lived in the community and in Gutsbezirk padding together 275 inhabitants. Their number rose to 1925 to 292 (326 ), was in 1933 already 362 and dropped to 1939 to 314

Religious affiliation of the inhabitants of the municipality padding was divided in 1925 (from 326 inhabitants ) in 323 Protestants ( 99.1%), three Catholics (0.9%), not Jews.

Since 1945, the now Kłodzino called Gmina place to Barwice heard in the powiat Szczecinecki in the West Pomeranian Voivodeship.

Church

The church in neo -Gothic style, built of red brick in 1842 is particularly distinguished by its octagonal structure. Your seven walls are each divided by a pointed arch windows and the front door.

Padding made ​​before 1945 an independent evangelical church, which - like the church in Tarmen (now Polish: Trzemienko ) - a branch church in the parish Koprieben ( Koprzywno ) with a total of 18 villages was. Until 1868, the parish Koprieben in the church Neustettin was ( Szczecinek ) incorporated, then in the church circle Tempelburg ( Czaplinek ) in the West Ward of the Church of the Province of Pomerania Church of the Old Prussian Union.

The congregation padding counted in 1940 515 members of the congregation (of 2747 in the entire parish ). Last German minister was Pastor Werner Henning.

Since 1945 Kłodzino is a branch church of the Catholic parish Krosino ( United Krössin ), in which the parishes Białowąs ( Balfanz ) Motarzyn ( Muttrin ) and Sulikowo ( Zülkenhagen ) are incorporated. It is part of the deanery Połczyn Zdrój (Bad Polzin ) in the Diocese of Koszalin - Kolobrzeg of the Catholic Church in Poland. Here surviving Protestant church members are assigned to the parish Koszalin ( Koszalin ), which maintains a branch church in Szczecinek ( Pommern ).

Personalities

  • Reinhold von Glasenapp ( born November 13, 1814 Good padding ), landowner and Prussian politician

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