Redlica
Redlica ( German Marienthal ) is a village near the town of Police ( Pölitz ) in the West Pomeranian Voivodeship in Poland. Redlica part of Gmina Dobra (Town Daber ) in the powiat Policki ( Pölitzer circle).
Geographical location
Redlica located in the eastern Pomerania, about five kilometers south-east of the village of Dobra ( Daber ), 13 kilometers southwest of the City Police and nine kilometers northwest of Stettin.
History
Marienthal was once a Vorwerk, which belonged to the village Völschendorf and its owner was the Marienstift to Szczecin.
Marienthal was as a part of the community Völschendorf to 1939 the district of Pomerania in Pomerania. Marienthal belonged to the district of Daber. On October 15, 1939 Marienthal was incorporated along with Völschendorf in the city of Szczecin.
After the end of World War II Marienthal was placed under Polish administration. Marienthal was renamed Redlica. Redlica has about 60 inhabitants.
Traffic
Redlica was a stop on the Randower web of Stobno ( Stöven ) ( station name by 1945: Stobno Szczecińskie ) Nowe Warpno ( Neuwarp ) led.
Religion
The population before 1945 in Marienthal present belonged to a large majority of the Protestant denomination. The Protestants from Marienthal belonged to the evangelical parish Völschendorf; for Catholics, the Catholic parish Stettin was responsible.
Footnotes
Soltysships: Bezrzecze ( Brunn ) | Buk ( Böck ) | Dobra ( Daber ) | Dołuje ( New Church ) | Grzepnica ( poor heath ) | LEGI ( Laack ) | Mierzyn ( Möhringen ) | Rzędziny (wet heath ) | SKARBIMIERZYCE ( rafter field ) | Stolec ( Stolzenburg ) | Wąwelnica ( Wamlitz ) | Wołczkowo ( Völschendorf )
Other localities: Bolków (snake Horst ) | Kościno ( Köstin ) | Lubieszyn ( New Left ) | Płochocin ( Luisenhof ) | Redlica ( Marienthal ) | Sławoszewo (Neuhaus )
- Place in Pomerania
- Place of West Pomeranian Voivodeship
- Gmina Dobra (Police)