Rokiciny, Pomeranian Voivodeship

Rokiciny ( German Neurakitt, Kasch. Roczicënë ) is a village in the Polish Pomeranian Voivodeship and is part of the municipality Czarna Dąbrówka ( Black Damerkow ) in Bytowski powiat ( county Buetow ).

Geographical location

Rokiciny located in Pomerania, north-east of the powiat Bytowski near the province road 211 at Rokity ( United Rakitt ). The eastern city limits until 1939, the German -Polish border ( "Polish Corridor "). A rail connection existed until 1945, the station Helenenhof (now Polish: Kostroga ) at the decommissioned after the Second World War railway Lauenburg - Buetow ( Lębork - Bytów ).

Place name

In the former county Stolp there were three rural communities with the name Rakitt: United Rakitt ( Rokity ), Small Rakitt ( Rokitki ) and Neurakitt. The Polish place name Rokiciny comes once before in the region of Łódź.

History

Neurakitt emerged only after 1905, when the previously belonging to United Rakitt districts Neuhof (now Polish: Rokicki Dwór ) Hermannshof ( Niklice ) Johannishof ( Sobolewo ) and Wildbergshof ( Rokicki Las) separated and were combined to form the municipality Neurakitt. It was most recently a large farming village with 62 farms with an area size of 992 hectares.

Located in the municipality of Glashütte in 1833 by landowner Rittke, the (Polish: Rudka ) from Neuhütte been founded in the neighboring municipality Buchwalde ( Mydlita ) came. There were mainly bottles, jars and pots made ​​, the Gdansk took place in the city of paragraph. In 1868 the operation was received.

In 1933 Neurakitt counted 417 inhabitants, in 1939 there were 406

By 1945 the community Neurakitt for official and civil registry district Bochowke belonged (1938-1945 High Linde, Polish today: Bochówke ) and lay in the outermost south-east corner of the district Stolp ( Slupsk ) in the district of Koszalin ( Koszalin ) of the Prussian province of Pomerania.

On March 9, 1945, Soviet troops occupied the town Neurakitt. A few weeks later took place in the Poland property and expelled the local population. Was Neurakitt polish under the name Rokiciny and is now the seat of the Gmina Czarna Dąbrówka Schulz Office in powiat Bytowski the Pomeranian Voivodeship ( 1975-1998 Slupsk voivodship ). Here now live 282 inhabitants.

Church

Prior to 1945, was the majority of the population of Neurakitt Protestant denomination. The village was until 1909 in the parish Mickrow (now Polish: Mikorowo ) incorporated and came afterwards to the newly formed parish of Great Rakitt ( Rokity ) in the church Stolp -Altstadt ( Slupsk Stare Miasto) in the Church of Pomerania of the Church of the Old Prussian Union.

Since 1945, almost all Catholic population lives in Rokiciny. Pfarrsdorf is as before Rokity ( United Rakitt ), now the Office of the Dean Łupawa ( Lupow ) in the diocese belongs Pelplin of the Catholic Church in Poland. Evangelischerseits Rokiciny is now connected to the parish Church of the Cross Parish in Slupsk ( Stolp ), which belongs to the Diocese of Pomerania - Greater Poland the Evangelical-Augsburg Church in Poland.

School

The elementary school in Neurakitt was in three stages before 1945. In 1932, two teachers here taught in three classes 95 school children. It was also used by children from Bochow (now Polish: Bochowo ), already located in Lauenburg county, visited. The names of the last German teachers warning Lietzau, Janitz and Borch.

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