Nowa Wieś Lęborska

Nowa Wies Lęborska ( German Neuendorf, Lauenburg ( Pommern ), Kashubian: Lãbòrskó Novo Wies ) is a village with a seat of the same rural community in the powiat Leborski ( Lauenburg ( Pommern )) in the Polish Pomeranian Voivodeship.

  • 3.1 General
  • 3.2 Municipality arrangement
  • 3.3 traffic 3.3.1 roads
  • 3.3.2 rails
  • 4.1 Literature
  • 4.2 footnotes

Geographical Location and Transport

Nowa Wies Lęborska located in Pomerania, two kilometers north of the county town Lębork ( Lauenburg ( Pommern ) ) on the province road 214 ( Leba ( Leba ) - Lębork - Kościerzyna ( Berent ) - Zblewo ( Hochstüblau ) - Skórcz ( Skurz ) - Warlubie ( Warlubien ) / Kujawsko - Pomerania ) at the intersection of a side street that connects Stowięcino ( Stojentin ) with Zwartowo ( Schwartow ). The town has a railway station on the railway line Pruszcz Gdański - Leba.

Nowa Wies village Lęborska ( Neuendorf )

Place name

The Polish place name " Nowa Wies " occurs today in more than one hundred local names in Poland, the German label " New village" designate more than 40 German cities.

History

In the country of Lauenburg in Pommern Order of German Knights had just founded the location close to the town of Lauenburg Neuendorf. Already in 1341, the place in Lauenburg Tangible is mentioned. A separate hand festivals kulmischem right was him in 1349 by Commander Heinrich von Danzig Rechtiv given.

From the Freischulzenhof was from 1637 to 1657 an office Vorwerk. Ernst and Helmut von Osterroht sold the 345 -acre estate on the Pomeranian Land Company, which einrichtete 1930 parceled and 21 settlers sites.

Prior to 1945, Neuendorf belonged to the district of Lauenburg i Pom. in the district of the Prussian province of Pomerania Pomerania. 1939 counted 1,642 residents of the place. Now called Nowa Wies in Polish Lęborska - - place to powiat Leborski in the Pomeranian Voivodeship ( to 1998 Stolp Voivodeship ) since 1945 belongs. Nowa Wies Lęborska (the locals like to use the abbreviation NWL ) today has 2,188 inhabitants and is now part and the official residence of the country homonymous municipality ( gmina ).

Church

Village Church

The Neuendorfer formerly Protestant church was built in 1742 after the town in 1641 the house had been robbed of their God, the fact claimed the Bishop of Cujavia. In the meantime, services were held in the mayor's office. Today, the church, which was expropriated after 1945 in favor of the Catholic Church bears the name Kościół Niepokalawego Poczęcia NMP.

Parish / parish

Before 1945 lived in Neuendorf predominantly Protestant church members. The Catholic church members went to the parish church in Lauenburg.

New village belonged to the community as a branch evangelical parish Garzigar (now Polish: Garczegorze ), in which also the places Kamelow ( Kębłowo Nowowiejskie ) Obliwitz ( Obliwice ) Reckow ( Rekowo Leborskie ) and Villkow ( Wilkowo Nowowiejskie ) were the parish. The church belonged to 1637 the town of Lauenburg.

The parish was incorporated Garzigar the Church of the Old Prussian Union in the church Lauenburg ( Pommern ) Ostsprengel in the ecclesiastical province of Pomerania. In 1940 it counted 3,100 church members, of which 1,500 lived in the Branch community. Last German clergyman was the pastor Hermann Elgeti, who was also superintendent of the Synod of Lauenburg.

Since 1945, predominantly Catholic Church members live in Nowa Wies Lęborska. Here now a separate parish was formed, which belongs to the deanery in the diocese Lębork Pelplin of the Catholic Church in Poland.

Evangelical Church members today ( Stolp ) supervised by the parish in the Diocese of Slupsk Pomerania Greater Poland the Evangelical-Augsburg Church in Poland. Next parish seat is Lębork ( Lauenburg ( Pommern ) ).

Gmina Nowa Wies Lęborska

General

The rural community of Nowa Wies Lęborska was called until 1953 " Gmina Nowa Wies ". Today it covers an area of ​​270.39 km ², which corresponds to 38.25 % of the total area of ​​the powiat Leborski. It counts 13,000 inhabitants, of whom 2,188 live in Nowa Wies Lęborska central location.

The Gmina Nowa Wies Lęborska is located around the city Lębork ( Lauenburg ( Pommern ) ). The southwestern municipality flows through the Leba ( Leba ), which flows into the Baltic at the same place. In the western municipality also runs the Kanał Łebski ( Brenkenhofkanal ).

Gmina Nowa Wies neighboring communities of Lęborska are:

  • Cewice ( Zewitz ) Lębork ( Lauenburg ( Pommern ) ) and Wicko ( Vietzig ) in the powiat Leborski,
  • Główczyce ( Glowitz ) and Potegowo ( Pottangow ) in the powiat Słupski ( Stolp )
  • Choczewo ( until 1939 Gottschow, 1939-45 Gotendorf ) and Łęczyce ( lance ) in the powiat Wejherowski (district Neustadt (West Prussia) ).

Community structure

A total of 45 villages of Gmina Nowa Wies are Lęborska in 18 districts ( Soltysships ) are summarized:

  • Districts:
  • Chocielewko ( Mackensen )
  • Czarnówko ( Scharnhorst )
  • Darżewo ( Darsow )
  • Dziechlino ( Dzechlin or later Upper Lischnitz )
  • Garczegorze ( Garzigar )
  • Janowiczki (small Jannewitz )
  • Karlikowo Leborski ( Karlkow )
  • Kębłowo Nowowiejskie ( Kamelow )
  • Krępa Kaszubska ( Krampe )
  • LeBien ( Labehn )
  • Lubowidz ( Luggewiese )
  • Mosty ( Nowa Wies Lęborska ) ( Luggewieser bridge )
  • Nowa Wies Lęborska ( Neuendorf )
  • Obliwice ( Obliwitz )
  • Pogorzelice (Lange Evil)
  • Redkowice ( Rettkewitz )
  • Tawęcino ( Tauenzin )
  • Wilkowo Nowowiejskie ( Villkow )
  • Other localities:

Bakowo, Bąsewice ( Bonswitz ) Brzezinki, Darżkowo ( Darschkow ), Jamy ( Nowa Wies Lęborska ) ( Old Brickworks ), Janisławiec ( Johannistal ) Janowice ( Nowa Wies Lęborska ) (United Jannewitz ), rabbit ( Nowa Wies Lęborska ) ( Schlüsselberg ), Kozołęka ( Kahl field ), Laska ( Nowa Wies Lęborska ) ( Laaske ) Lędziechowo ( Landechow ) Lesnice ( Lischnitz ) Łówcze ( Jägerhof ) Ługi ( break), Małoszyce ( Mallschütz ) Niebędzino ( Wobesin ), Nisko ( Nowa Wies Lęborska ) ( On Luggewieser lake ), Piotrowo, Piskowa, Pogorszewo ( Puggerschow ) Pogorzele ( Luggewieser brickworks ), Rekowo Leborskie ( Reckow ) Rozgore ( Rosgars ) Rybki ( Röpke ), Rybnik ( Nowa Wies Lęborska ) ( Rynick ) Wypichowo and Żelazkowo ( Karlin ).

Traffic

The municipal area is to the west and east of the main road 6 Szczecin - Pruszcz Gdański ( Praust ) on the route of the former German Empire Street 2 (Berlin - Dirschau ), now also European Route 28 (Berlin - Minsk), traversed.

In a north-south direction, the province road 214 from Leba ( Leba ) on the Baltic Sea runs until after Warlubie ( Warlubien ) in the Kujawsko - Pomerania.

In addition, the individual parts of municipalities by untergeordenete side streets, also land routes connected.

Rails

Parallel to the main road 6 PKP route 202 runs through the Gmina Nowa Wies Lęborska, with the two railway stations Lesnice ( Lischnitz ) and Pogorzelice (Lange evil ) is " represented " at the track.

Parallel to the voivodeship 214 pulls the PKP route 229 through the community area and connects Pruszcz Gdański ( Praust ) with Leba ( Leba ) on the Baltic Sea. The Gmina Nowa Wies Lęborska "represents " three railway stations along this route: Nowa Wies Lęborska, Garczegorze ( Garzigar ) and Lędziechowo ( Landechow ).

Between 1910 and 1992, was Garczegorze ( Garzigar ) nor final stop was a small line of Lauenburg tracks, later Polish State Railways line 230 of Wejherowo (New Town (West Prussia) ) on Rybno ( instincts ), Choczewo ( Chottschow or Gotendorf ) Zwarowo ( Schwartow ). In the field of Gmina Nowa Wies Lęborska the railway stations lined up like pearls on a string: Tawęcino ( Tauenzin ) Karlikowo Leborski ( Karlkow ) Rekowo Leborskie ( Reckow ) Obliwice ( Oblitwitz ) and Janisławiec ( Johannistal ).

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