Nowe Resko

53.69777415.964036Koordinaten: 53 ° 42 ' N, 15 ° 58' O Nowe Resko ( German name Ritzig ) is a village in the Polish West Pomeranian Voivodeship. It is part of the gmina (Town ) Połczyn -Zdrój ( Bad Polzin ) in a circle Świdwin ( Schivelbein ).

Geographical Location

The former colony Nowe Resko located 17 kilometers south of Świdwin on the road over Kluczkowo ( Klützkow ) and Bierzwnica ( Reinfeld ) to Gawroniec ( Gersdorf ).

For site include Stare Resko (Good Ritzig ) and Kapice ( colony cap ) around the Jezioro Resko ( Ritzigsee ), which is the source lake Rega (146 m above sea level. Ocean). While still a small stream flowing through the shelf to the west a meadow valley (formerly called Rega Lake) and forms after 1500 meters, the northern city limits of Nowe Resko and to further route at the same time until 1932 the existing boundary between the county Schivelbein the south and the Belgard county in north.

Station Nowe Resko is six kilometers away Gawroniec ( Gersdorf ) at the track Połczyn -Zdrój ( Bad Polzin ) - Złocieniec ( Falkenburg ).

History

In 1443 the frond overwrite the Schivelbeiner Carthusian monastery 24 corridors of the field Mark Ritzig. 1503 of the Knights Cerstian Borck and his nephew are invested by the Elector and Margrave with Ritzig. 1621 buys Lorenz of Wachholz the village.

In 1811 Ritzig had six farms and two Kossäten. 1843 was the colony cap (now Polish: Kapice ), and 1884 43 colonists are counted in the colonies Ritzig and cap.

In 1826, Squire is called by Braunschweig, 1847 Rockwan was flanks of the owner, he was followed in 1852 by Baron Langemann and 1853 Friedrich von Flotow and Theodore of Zadow. Last squire until the war was Captain Richard Spiller.

In 1939 392 residents are registered in 98 households in Ritzig. 313 people are employed in agriculture and forestry. The community area at that time was 1054.8 hectares.

To craft a blacksmith, a tailor and a shoemaker's workshop were present in Ritzig to 1945.

Ritzig belonged until 1945 to the official and the civil registry district Brunow (now Polish: Bronowo ), which formed an enclave between the counties and Belgard Pommern. District court area was Schivelbein.

Until the district reform in 1932 Ritzig and Brunow belonged to the circle Schivelbein, the rose then in the district Belgard ( Persante ). Last mayor of the township was William Falk.

On March 5, 1945 broke after prolonged tank fire Russian troops in a Ritzig. Numerous buildings, including the Gutsbrennerei were destroyed. The inhabitants returned after initial flight two days later in the city back, but were expelled in December 1945. Ritzig came as Nowe Resko in Polish hands, and is now a district of Gmina Połczyn -Zdrój and - once again - in a circle Schivelbein.

Church

Parish

Ritzig with Laubberg and cap (now Polish: Kapice ) formed a separate parish with the neighboring parishes Gersdorf ( Gawroniec ) and Wusterwitz ( Ostrowice ) the parish Wusterwitz in the Church of Pomerania ( Drawsko Pomorskie ) of the Ecclesiastical Province of Pomerania in the Protestant Church of the Old Prussian Union was formed.

Of the 1465 members of the parish were among 324 members of the congregation to congregation Ritzig. Patron was Rittergutsbesitzer Richard Spiller. From 1939 until the war ended Ritzig was administered because of the parish vacancy in Wusterwitz of Reinfeld ( Bierzwnica ) from.

Today, the village is part of the parish of Koszalin ( Koszalin ) in the Diocese of Pomerania - Greater Poland the Evangelical-Augsburg Church in Poland. Parish seat is now Świdwin.

Village Church

The simple timber-framed church was built in the 19th century. Inside, it was divided into three naves by post.

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