Lublino

Lyublino ( German Nöblin ) is a village in the Polish West Pomeranian Voivodeship and is part of the urban and rural community Chociwel ( Freiwalde in Pomerania ) in Stargardzki powiat ( county Stargard in Pomerania ).

Geographical location

Lyublino lies on the northern shore of Jezioro Kamienny Most ( Steinhöfeler lake ) in the southwestern region of the Inski Landscape Park ( Landscape Park Nörenberg ) within the Pojezierze Inski ( Nörenberger Lakeland ).

A spur road leads from the Polish State Road 20 (in this section of the former German Empire Road 158) three kilometers northeast of the city Chociwel ( Freiwalde ) to Lyublino. Station is Chociwel at the State Railway of Stargard in Pomerania to Gdańsk.

History

The village was formerly called Nöblin until the 1920s, a rural community and Gutsbezirk. In 1910 222 residents were registered here. With the neighboring Steinhofel (now Polish: Kamienny must), the village was then joined to the municipality Steinhofel - Nöblin. The village belonged until 1945 to the District Steinhofel and was in the district of Pomerania in the district of Stettin Prussian province of Pomerania.

Since 1945, the now -called Lyublino site is part of the Polish Gmina Chociwel in powiat Stargardzki in the West Pomeranian Voivodeship. There are about 100 inhabitants.

Church

Nöblin had its own church. She was until 1945 a branch church in the evangelical parish Steinhofel ( Kamienny must) in the parish of Freiwalde ( Chociwel ) in the ecclesiastical province of the Church of the Old Prussian Pomerania Union. The patronage of the church Nöbliner church represented the Woltersdorfer landowner. For parish Nöblin were in 1940 at least 278 members of the congregation ( at 1020 in the entire parish ). In the last years before 1945, the community was served by the priest in Zeinicke ( Ścienne ).

Since 1945, the population of Lyublino majority of Catholic denomination is. Parish seat is now a Chociwel, the Dean's Office for Insko ( Nörenberg ) in the Archdiocese of Szczecin - Pomerania belongs to the Catholic Church in Poland. Evangelical Church members are now the parish in the Trinity Church in Stettin in the diocese of Breslau Evangelical-Augsburg Church in Poland.

School

Before 1945, the school community of the United Steinhofel - Nöblin stood exactly between the two districts.

References

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