Łebień, Lębork County

LeBien ( German Labehn, Kashubian Lebin, also Lëbino ) is a village in the Polish Pomeranian Voivodeship and is part of the rural community of Nowa Wies Lęborska ( Neuendorf ) in the powiat Leborski ( Lauenburg county in Pomerania ).

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Geographical Location and Transport

The village is located in Eastern Pomerania, about 12 kilometers north of the county town Lębork ( Lauenburg in Pommern ) and 18 kilometers south of the Baltic Sea city of Leba ( Leba ) on a side street that Lębork ( on the Polish national road 6, former German Reich Straße 2, now also European Route 28 ) with Garczegorze ( Garzigar ) and Maszewko (small Massow, connects to the province road 213). About the site Lędziechowo ( Landechow ) the voivodeship is within four kilometers 214. Here is also the nearest railway station on the Lębork - Leba ( Lauenburg - Leba ).

Mineral resources

The place is drilled for natural gas.

Place name

The Polish place name LeBien comes just as the German name Labehn before twice: the second location is 30 kilometers in a straight line in a southwesterly direction to the east of the city of Slupsk ( Stolp ).

History

In Labehn (formerly written Labbehn ), there were around 1784 a free mayor, nine full- farmers, three Büdner, a Roman Catholic provost to Lauenburg gehorendes rectory with arable land (called a Plebanei ), a church in which, however, only once a year - service was held, and a total of 16 hearths ( households ) - at Michael's. Labehn to 1945 was a place in the district of Lauenburg i Pom. in the district of the Prussian province of Pomerania Pomerania. It formed with the communities Belgard A.D. Leba (now Polish: Białogarda ) Garzigar ( Garczegorze ), Krampe ( Krępa Kaszubska ) Landechow ( Lędziechowo ) and Obliwitz ( Obliwice ) the District Labehn.

In 1910 753 residents were counted in Labehn 1933 their number was 786, and by 1939 it had 767 In today's LeBien now live 967 inhabitants, whose village Nowa Wies now for Gmina Lęborska in powiat Leborski in the Pomeranian Voivodeship ( 1975-1998 Voivodeship Slupsk ) belongs.

Church

The population of Labehn was before 1945 mainly Protestant denomination. During the few Catholic parish church members to Lauenburg in Pomerania (Polish today: Lębork ) belonged Labehn made ​​since 1893 ad along with Belgard Leba ( Białogarda ) own parish, except in the Labehn and Belgard five places were eingepfarrt: Goose ( Gęś ), Small Massow ( Maszewko ) Koppenow ( Kopaniewo ), Krampe ( Krępa Kaszubska ) and Zdrewen ( Zdrzewno ). Parish seat was Labehn from where 3200 church members were to provide in 1940. It was in the church Lauenburg county in Pomerania Ostsprengel the Church of the Church of the Old Prussian Union. Numerous passes rescued by the Second World War, church records now stored in the State Archives Gdansk ( Archiwum Państwowe Gdańskie ).

Since 1945, a predominantly Catholic population lives in LeBien. Here there is a separate parish, which is the Dean Leba ( Leba ) incorporated in the diocese Pelplin of the Catholic Church in Poland. For parish includes the villages: Bąsewice ( Bonswitz ) Gąska ( Ganske ) Karlikowo ( Karlkow ) Kopaniewo ( Koppenow ) Lędziechowo ( Landechow ) Maszewko (small Massow ) Rekowo Leborskie ( Reckow ) Zdrzewno ( Zdrewen ) and the branch church Tawęcino ( Tauenzin ).

In LeBien living evangelical church members belong to the parish Church of the Cross Parish in Slupsk ( Stolp ) in the Diocese of Pomerania - Greater Poland the Evangelical-Augsburg Church in Poland. Parish seat is Lębork ( Lauenburg ).

Personalities: sons and daughters of the town

  • Carl von Tiedemann (1878-1979), German officer, last Lieutenant General in World War II

References

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