SÅ‚onino

Słonino ( German name: Schlennin ) is a village in the Polish West Pomeranian Voivodeship. It belongs to the municipality Tychowo ( Tychowo ) in a circle Białogard ( Belgard ).

Geographical Location

Słonino located 13 kilometers west of the county town Białogard on the province road No. 167 Koszalin ( Koszalin ) - Ogartowo ( Jagertow ) (- Połczyn -Zdrój ( Bad Polzin ) ). The community Tychowo located ten kilometers to the south. The town is crossed by the Chotla ( Kautel ), which opens a few kilometers further north in the Radüe. Before 1945, the village was a small railway station on the railway line Belgard- Schwellin - Bublitz.

History

A prehistoric urn discovery in the field Schlenniner Mark in 1930 points to a settlement in the early glacial period. In 1318 Schlennin ( " Slemyn " ) is first mentioned.

The Gutsbezirk was an old feud of the Münchow family of which it passed to the family of verses. Last time was the estate owned which was of Heydebreck, and Ernst Henning von Heydebreck the last landowner before 1945.

To Schlennin belonged until 1945, the Vorwerk Klabutzkenberg. In 1867 lived in the village with 107 inhabitants in 14 houses Vorwerk with seven farm buildings. In 1939, the population had risen to 190, living in 40 households. The municipality area was 850.7 acres. The potatoes were produced here in the potato flakes and factory and the distillery in New Buckow (now Polish: Bukówko ) processes. Other branches of industry were the Kartoffelsaatzucht and the herd book of cattle and pigs. The estate had its own water mill.

Schlennin belonged until 1945 to the district of New Buckow district Belgard ( Persante ). Last official overseer was Heinrich Borgmann. The competent registry office Buckow ( Bukowo ) knew last the registrar Sense. Oberland hunters Lange of New Buckow regulated the police concerns, and the local court was in Belgard ( Białogard ).

When the troops of the Red Army marched into Schlennin on 3 March 1945 tried to flee the inhabitants. Your trek has already been rolled over into Kruck Beck in the district of Kolberg- Körlin and forced to return. Schlennin was occupied by the Poles, and on September 29, 1945 began the expulsion of the German population.

Today, the site under the name Słonino is a village in Gmina Tychowo in powiat Białogardzki.

Church

Schlennin had no church of their own. Parish seat was new Buckow ( Bukówko ), whose parish was the parish in the parish Tychowo ( Tychowo ) in the church of the Evangelical Church of Pomerania Old Prussian Union. The church patronage for Schlennin took last Rittergutsbesitzer Ernst Henning von Heydebreck, and last German minister was Pastor Werner Braun.

Today Słonino belongs to the parish of Koszalin ( Koszalin ) in the Diocese of Pomerania - Greater Poland the Polish Evangelical-Augsburg Church.

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