Pomiłowo

Pomiłowo ( German Marienthal, Schlawe ) is a village in the Polish West Pomeranian Voivodeship. It belongs to the rural community Sławno in powiat Slawienski ( Schlawe ).

Geographical location

The farming village Pomiłowo is located three kilometers southeast of Sławno on a side street that connects with Sławno Żukowo ( Suckow ). Between 1897 and 1934 consisted rail connection to the small railway Schlawe - Pollnow (now Polanów ) the Schlawer tracks, after the relocation of the city railway station on the railroad track Schlawe -inch Brück ( Korzybie ) Buetow ( Bytów ) (now PKP line was then 418 Darłowo ( Rügenwalde ) Sławno - Korzybie ). The section between Korzybie and Sławno but was shut down in 2001.

Pomiłowo lies in the valley of the Wieprza ( Wipper ), the terrain (22 to 30 meters above sea level. ) Is flat and rises only in a southwesterly direction to the forest at Kwasowo ( Quatzow ) slightly. In the east, the village adjacent to the Wieprzawiesen opposite Klodno ( Fuchsberg ), to the south and the west and north Kwasowo to Sławno.

Place name

After which the personality of the place of the Wipper named once, is not known. After 1945 he received after Soviet occupation of the Russian name Marianowo, and the Poles gave him then its present name.

History

The system of (road ) village was at 1820 by Quatzow (now Polish: Kwasowo ) from - probably in the context of Prussian reform laws and with the purchase of the goods Quatzow by Friedrich Wilhelm von Michaelis. Later Marienthal was an independent municipality, which was the official and the civil registry district Quatzow with Kusserow and Quatzow. District court area was Schlawe. Marienthal belonged until 1945 to the district Schlawe i Pom. in the district of the Prussian province of Pomerania Pomerania. Lived here in 1818, only 75 inhabitants, their number rose to 1885 already on 244, but was in 1939 only 162

In Marienthal was one room school before 1945. The first school building was built in 1820 as Lehmfachwerk, was demolished around 1920 due to disrepair after a new school house was built. In a longer period of Marienthal children attended school in Quatzow. Then the children came from Ujatzthal ( Ugacie ) and Neugut (city Schlawe ) ( Lisówka ) to Marienthal to class.

On March 8, 1945, Soviet troops occupied Marienthal. A flight of inhabitants per trek failed after rolling over in Marsow ( Marszewo ), 15 kilometers north of Schlawe. After returning to the home village of the residents were from June / July 1945 under Polish command, and on October 12, 1945, one of the first major resettlement transport, with the Marienthal 21 families were reported. Last villagers were able to leave home until 1957.

Today, the site with the name Pomiłowo is part of Gmina Sławno in powiat Slawienski the West Pomeranian Voivodeship ( to 1998 Slupsk voivodship ).

Church

A church were and are not in Marienthal or Pomiłowo. Prior to 1945, were the inhabitants of Marienthal predominantly Protestant denomination. Parish seat was Quatzow ( Kwasowo ), in the Church of Marienthal in the west choir had separate seats. The congregation Quatzow made ​​with the parish Kusserow ( Kosierzewo ) the parish Quatzow. It was in the Church of the Church Province of Pomerania Schlawe the Evangelical Church of the Old Prussian Union. Last German clergy were the pastor Walter Paul (1927-1943) and Werner Schultz ( 1943-1945 ).

Since 1945, live in Pomiłowo almost exclusively inhabitants of Catholic denomination. The relationship with the parish seat Kwasowo has remained, but the local Church of Mary Immaculate Conception today branch of the St. Anthony's Parish in Sławno. It is in the deanery in the Diocese of Koszalin - Kolobrzeg Sławno of the Catholic Church in Poland. Protestant church members are today the parish Koszalin ( Koszalin ) attributed the Diocese Pomeranian Wielkopolska in the Evangelical-Augsburg Church in Poland.

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