Przybiernów

Przybiernow ( German Pribbernow ) is a village with a seat of a rural community in the powiat Goleniowski ( circle Gollnow ) in Polish West 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 External links
  • 4.3 footnotes

Geographical location

Przybiernow to the lake, Jezioro Przybiernowskie ( Pribbernower lake ) located in the north of the Szczecin Lowland (Polish: Nizina Szczecińska ). The distance to the city Goleniów ( Gollnow ) in the south is 20 kilometers to the city of Kamien Pomorski ( Pomerania i Pom. ) In the north and 26 km to the west located Szczecin Lagoon ( Zalew Szczeciński ) at the mouth of the Oder River 12 km.

Village Przybiernow ( Pribbernow )

History

The village is first mentioned in 1311 in a document in which the local clergy Paul is called as a witness. 1321 Pribbernow was owned by the bishops Camminer. 1364 Bertold of Bandelin is called as bailiff.

In 1500 the cathedral chapter cashed the village from the Flemming 's pledge possession, and in 1508 the mill (called shear Left ) rebuilt. 1786 created the Good Klamannswalde that developed until 1870 to a manor.

1839 at Pribberow the last wolf was killed in Pomerania.

Before 1945 Pribbernow belonged to the district of Pomerania i Pom. in the district of Stettin Prussian province of Pomerania. It was in the district court district Stepenitz (now Polish: Stepnica ). 1939 counted 1,423 residents of the place.

After 1945 Goleniowski ( circle Gollnow ) in the West Pomeranian Voivodeship was Przybiernow the powiat newly formed ( Szczecin Voivodeship until 1998 ) and assigned as the seat of an eponymous rural community center for the surrounding towns.

Church

Parish Church

The pre-1945 " St. Catherine's Church " called God's house is located in the city on a former, surrounded by boulder walls cemetery. The tower as the nave date from 1554.

In the Thirty Years' War, the church was razed to the outer walls. 1679 began the reconstruction, in 1689, the tower received a truss superstructure with a curved tip and a (now Polish: Babigoszcz ) of coppersmiths Johann Georg Brugler from Hammer created weathervane. 1741 the building was extended.

The altar was created by Reinhard Bock 1712/13 with a Getsemanibild between twisted columns and the pulpit with Blattgehängen and evangelists images.

After 1945 the church was confiscated by the Catholic Church in Poland and was named Kościół pw Wniebowszięca NMP ( Assumption).

Parish

The parish Pribbernow is one of the oldest in the area and found Camminer already in 1311 with the name of the then pastor Paul mention. Prior to 1945, was the majority of the population Protestant denomination. The place was (in Polish today: Golczewo ) to 1816 for the church district Gülzow, then to the church district Wollin ( Wolin ) in the West Ward of the Church of the Old Prussian Pomerania derKirchenprovinz Union. 1940 was one of the church with the four parishioners places Bresow ( Brzozowo ) Kartlow ( Kartlewo ) Rackitt ( Rokota ) and Sabessow ( Zabierzewo ) total 2,550 church members.

Today, the parish is part of the Dean's Office Przybiernow Golczewo ( Gülzow ) in the Catholic Archdiocese of Szczecin - Pomerania. Protestant church members who live here will be looked after by the parish office in Szczecin, in the diocese of Breslau Evangelical-Augsburg Church in Poland.

Pastor ( 1945 )

  • Vorreformatorisch: Paul, 1311,
  • After the Reformation to 1945:

Gmina Przybiernow

General

The rural community Przybiernow covers an area of ​​228.90 km ², which corresponds to 14.2 % of the total area of ​​the powiat Goleniowski. 5,189 are registered here.

The municipality is divided into three postcode areas:

  • Przybiernow = 72-110
  • Czarnogłowy = 72-121
  • Loznica = 72-122

Neighboring municipalities are:

  • Goleniów ( Gollnow ) Nowogardzka ( Pomerania ), Osina ( Schoenhagen ) and Stepnica ( Stepenitz ) in the powiat Goleniowski,
  • Golczewo ( Gülzow ) and Wolin ( Wollin ) in the powiat Kamieński ( Pomerania ).

Community structure

The Gmina Przybiernow summarizes 28 villages in 15 districts ( " Soltysships " ) are divided:

  • Districts:
  • Babigoszcz (Hammer)
  • Brzozowo ( Bresow )
  • Budzieszewice ( Lütmannshagen )
  • Czarnogłowy ( Zarnglaff )
  • Dzieszkowo ( New Dischenhagen )
  • Dzisna ( Dischenhagen )
  • Kartlewo ( Kartlow )
  • Loznica (Kant Reck )
  • Miodowice ( Medewitz )
  • Moracz ( Moratz )
  • Przybiernow ( Pribbernow )
  • Rzystnowo ( Rißnow )
  • Sobieszewska ( Matthiashof )
  • Włodzisław ( Baumgarten )
  • Zabierzewo ( Sabessow )
  • Other localities: Borovik (forest house Pribbernow ), Buk ( Boeck ), Derkacz ( Schütte mill), Domanie ( Dummanskaten ) Kartlewko ( sheep ), Öeszczno (wood Hagen), Machowicea ( Elis ), Owczarnia ( sheep ), Rokita ( Rackitt ) Sosnowice ( Heinrichshof ) Świętoszewko ( Schwanteshagener mill), Świętoszewo ( Schanteshagen ) Trzebianowo ( Trebenow ) and Żychlikowo ( Siegelkow ).

Traffic

The main artery of Gmina Przybiernow is the national road 3, which runs through the municipality from north to south and the village Przybiernow drives around on a bypass road. Smaller roads provide easy access for Wolin ( Wollin, 19 km) and Golczewo ( Gülzow, 15 km), where connection to the voivodeship 106 ( Rzewnowo ( Revenow ) - Nowogardzka ( Pomerania ) ) and province road 108 ( Parlówko ( Parlowkrug ) - Płoty ( Plathe ) ) exists.

Rails

The districts Rokita ( Rackitt ) and loznica (Kant stretching ) are on the railway line Gollnow since 1892 stations - Wollin, which were later expanded to Szczecin and Swinoujscie and today as a line # 401 of the Polish State Railways Szczecin - Świnoujście is performed.

By 1945, there were two small stretches of railway Greifenberger small path that led to today's municipal area:

  • 1903: Small railway line Gülzow - Kant Reck - Stepenitz ( with the stations Böck, Zarnglaff, Siegelkow, Kant Reck, Dischenhagen and hammer ); the section of loznica (Kant stretching ) to Stepnica ( Stepenitz ) was still operated until 1979, then only for freight transport since 1996 shut down ( partially dismantled and converted into a cycle path );
  • 1911: Small railway line stretching Kant - Zarnglaff, which was decommissioned in 1959.

Tourism

The territory of Przybiernow is very suitable for canoeing with two creeks:

  • In the east ( at Moracz ( Moratz ) ) the Wołczenica ( Völzer Bach)
  • In the south ( at Dzisna ( Dischenhagen ) ) the Gowienica ( Gubenbach ).

In the north of Puszcza Goleniowska ( Goleniowska Heath ) located the gmina has extensive forest areas (54% of the municipal area are forests ).

The the municipal area by pulling the country road where 3 is part of the Szlak Cystersów ( Cistercian Road ), which runs through West Pomerania.

References

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