Reblino

Reblino ( German Reblin, and old Reblin ) is a village in the Polish Pomeranian Voivodeship and is part of the rural community Kobylnica ( Kublitz ) in the district of Slupsk ( Stolp ).

Geographical location

The old farmers and estate village Reblino located one kilometer south of the Polish national road 6 ( former German Reich Straße 2, today Europastraße 28 ) Gdansk - Szczecin, 17 kilometers northeast of Sławno ( Schlawe ) and 11 kilometers southwest of Slupsk ( Stolp ) The place is a railway station on the national railway line No 202 Gdańsk - Stargard ( Pomerania ). Right through the village leads a secondary road that Swołowo ( Schwolow ) in the north with Wrząca ( Franzen ) connects to the south.

Neighboring communities of Reblino are: Zebowo ( Symbow ) in the north, Bolesławice (Ulrich field ) and Widzino ( Veddin ) in the east, Runowo Sławieńskie (small Runow ) in the south and Sycewice ( Zitzewitz ) in the west.

The terrain is flat wavy, and the highest elevation is the Góra Łowwczyn ( Hunter Mountain ) with a height of 54 meters.

Place name

Reblin or Reblino is called so since time immemorial. After installation of the colony of New Reblin (Polish: Reblinko ), a distinction is also "old " Reblin ( as well as the station name of the Reichsbahn to 1945).

History

In 1500 Reblin is mentioned as a fief of the von Massow. 1507 confirms Duke Bogislaw X a settlement under which Thomas von Massow his village Reblin exchanged at Jürgen von Stuke and this with Sanskow (now Polish: Zajączkowo ) is invested.

1652 sell Stukes to Ludwig of chess man from whom it receives Paul von Below on Reddentin ( Redęcin ) 1752. The village then changes due to the succession several times between those of Puttkamer and from Below.

Around 1780 there were in Old Reblin 1 Vorwerk, 3 farmers, 4 Kossäten, 1 pitcher and - with New Reblin together - 21 hearths (households). 1816 - were living in Reblin 227 inhabitants - selling of Bewlows Reblin to Captain of God Berg, whose son sold it in 1897 to Wilhelm von Zitzewitz on Zitzwitz ( Sycewice ). Last Men on Reblin before 1945 was Henning von Zitzewitz.

1939 were registered in Reblin 369 inhabitants. By 1945, the town belonged to small Runow ( Runowo Sławieńskie ) and Reddentin ( Redęcin ) to the Official Reddentin district Schlawe i Pom. in the district of the Prussian province of Pomerania Pomerania. The registry office was also located in Reddentin. District court area was Stolp.

On 8 / 9 March 1945 Reblin was overrun by Russian troops. After that, the population had to pay labor input under first Russian and later Polish line. 1956/57, the last Germans were expelled from the village. Reblin today as Reblino part of Gmina Kobylnica powiat Słupski in the Pomeranian Voivodeship ( to 1998 Voivodeship Stolp ).

Reblinko ( New Reblin )

In 1773 ( Reblinko ) was built on the north side of the present-day Polish national road 6 with funds from the royal grace of funds the colony of New Reblin. It included one sheep and 6 Büdner. Here is now the junction of the new Südumgehungsstraße planned for Slupsk, which will meet again on the national road 6 at Redzikowo ( Reitz ).

Church

The population of Reblin before 1945 was mainly Protestant. The place was with the villages Birkow ( Bierkowo ), Gatz ( Gać ) Reddentin ( Redęcin ) Symbow ( Zebowo ) and Zitzewitz ( Sycewice ) in the parish Symbow in church Stolp City eingepfarrt in the ecclesiastical province of Pomerania, the Church of the Old Prussian Union. Last German clergyman was pastor Oskar Klopsch.

Since 1945 Reblino is almost exclusively Catholic. The village now as well Runowo Sławieńskie (small Runow ) belongs to the parish Kobylnica ( Kublitz ) in the Diocese of Koszalin - Kolobrzeg of the Catholic Church in Poland. Evangelical Church members are looked after by the parish of Holy Cross Church in Slupsk ( Stolp ) in the Diocese of Pomerania - Greater Poland the Evangelical-Augsburg Church in Poland.

School

The elementary school in Reblin was performed einklassig before 1945. Last German teacher was Karl Esener.

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