Przytok, West Pomeranian Voivodeship

Przytok ( German name: Twelve hooves ) is a village in the Polish West Pomeranian Voivodeship. It belongs to the urban and rural community Sianów ( Zanow ) in the district of Koszalin ( Koszalin ).

Geographical Location

The former estate village Przytok lies in the valley of the Polnica ( Pollnitz ) on the road connecting Sianów along Route 6 ( European Route 28) Szczecin - Gdańsk to Polanów ( Pollnow ) in the province road 205 Bobolice ( Bublitz ) - Sławno ( Schlawe ). Up to the city of Koszalin, there are 18 km and the train station Skibno ( Schübben - Zanow ) on the railway line Stargard in Pomerania - Gdansk is located 12 kilometers away.

Place name

The name Przytok as a place name comes in Poland before a total of three times.

History

Around 1780, the " knight free men of Vorwerk" 1546 morning, 167 rods and 4 carp ponds on the border to the municipality had Szczeglino ( Steglin ). About 42 farmers and Kossäten from Panknin (now Polish: Pękanino ), Damerow ( Dąbrowa ) Karnkewitz ( Karnieszewice ) and Zitzmin ( Sieciemin ) were at that time the Good hooves Twelve hand - span and support duty. The name of the landowner in 1908 was Redes.

Twelve hooves was until 1945 a town in the municipality Karnkewitz and was at that time in the district Schlawe i Pom. in the district of the Prussian province of Pomerania Pomerania.

After 1945, the Gutsbezirk Twelve hooves came under Polish administration and was under the name Przytok part of Gmina Sianów in powiat Koszaliński the West Pomeranian Voivodeship (until 1998: Koszalin Voivodeship ).

Church

By 1945, twelve hooves belonged to the parish Zitzmin (Polish: Sieciemin ), which was integrated into the parish Damerow ( Dąbrowa ). The parish was in the church circle Rügenwalde the church of the Evangelical Church of Pomerania Old Prussian Union.

Today Przytok is predominantly Catholic.

School

The children from twelve hooves visited the school in 1945 Karnkewitz.

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