Kotuszewo

Kotuszewo ( German Kutuzov, 1938-1945 Priemfelde, Kasch. Kòtuszewò ) is a small place in the Kashubian Polish Pomeranian Voivodeship. He belongs to the municipality Czarna Dąbrówka ( Black Damerkow ) in Bytowski powiat ( county Buetow ).

Kotuszewo is located about four kilometers northeast of Kozy and is accessed via a country lane. A rail connection does not exist.

The earlier Kutuzov said town was renamed in Priemfelde by decree of 29 December 1937. By 1945, the place is a district of the rural community was Kose (now Polish: Kozy ) connected in Stolp county in the district of the Prussian province of Pomerania Pomerania and with their history.

Since 1945, Kose is Polish under the name Kozy. The place is incorporated into the Gmina Czarna Dąbrówka in powiat Bytowski the Pomeranian Voivodeship ( 1975-1998 Slupsk voivodship ) and the seat of a Schulz Office. Here now live about 40 inhabitants.

Ecclesiastical or Kutuzov was Priemfelde to 1945 in the Protestant parish Mickrow (now Polish: Mikorowo ) the parish, which belonged to the church Stolp - old town in the ecclesiastical province of the Church of the Old Prussian Pomerania Union. Since 1945 Kotuszewo is a part of the Catholic parish in the deanery Mikorowo Łupawa ( Lupow ) in the diocese of Pelplin of the Catholic Church in Poland. Here surviving Protestant church members are incorporated into the Cross parish in Slupsk ( Stolp ) in the Diocese of Pomerania - Greater Poland the Evangelical-Augsburg Church in Poland.

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Districts ( Soltysships ): Bochowo ( Bochow ) | Czarna Dąbrówka ( Black Damerkow ) | Jasień ( Jass ) | Jerzkowice ( Jerskewitz ) | Kartkowo ( Kartkow ) | Karwno ( Karwendel ) | Kleszczyniec ( Kleschinz ) | kłosy ( dumplings ) | Kotuszewo ( Kutuzov, 1938-45 Priemfelde ) | Kozy ( Kose ) | Mikorowo ( Mickrow ) | Mydlita ( Buchenwald ) | Nożynko (small Nossin ) | Nożyno ( United Nossin ) | Otnoga ( Wottnogge, 1937-45 Valley of the Mills ) | Rokiciny ( Neurakitt ) | Rokitki (small Rakitt ) | Rokity ( United Rakitt ) | Unichowo ( Wundichow ) | Wargowo ( Vargow )

Other localities: Będzieszyn ( Vorwerk Brandstätt ) | Bochówko ( Bochowke, 1937-45 High Linde ) | Brzezinka ( Bresinke ) | Cole | Czarnolesie (forest crofts ) | Dabie ( Dambee, 1937-45 oaks ) | Dąbrowa Leśna | Dęby | Drążkowo ( Neuhof ) | Flisów ( Fließhof ) | Gliśnica ( Gliesnitz ) | Jaszewo ( Jassewo ) | Kostroga ( Helenenhof ) | Kozin ( Kosemühl ) | Lipieniec ( Libienz, 1937-45 Liebgen ) | Łupawsko ( Lupowske, 1937-45 Green Walde ) | Nowe Karwno ( New Karwendel ) | Obrowo ( Wobbrow ) | Osowskie ( Wussowske, 1937-45 Forest Love) | Owsianka ( farmstead ) | Podkomorki | Podkomorzyce ( Niemietzke, 1937-45 Puttkamerhof ) | Połupino (Karl field ) | Przybin ( Sophienhof ) | Przylaski ( Glashütte ) | Rokicki Dwór ( Neuhof ) | Rudka ( Neuhütte ) | Sieromino ( Zeromin ) | Skotawsko ( Schottofske, 1938-45 Schottow ) | Soszyce ( August Felde ) | Święchowo ( Friedrichsfelde ) | Wargówko ( New Vargow ) | Zawiaty ( Saviat, 1937-45 lake )

  • Place in Pomerania
  • Place of Pomeranian Voivodeship
  • Gmina Czarna Dąbrówka
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