Stobno, West Pomeranian Voivodeship
Stobno ( German Stöven ) is a village in the Polish West Pomeranian Voivodeship. The village forms part of the gmina Kołbaskowo (Town Kolbitzow ) in the powiat Policki ( Pölitzer circle).
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Geographical location
Stobno is located about 8 kilometers west of Stettin ( Szczecin) and about 17 kilometers southwest of Police ( Pölitz ).
History
The village was first mentioned in a document of the Pomeranian Duke Barnim I called as a villa Stebene in 1243, with the confirmed these donations to the Szczecin nunnery. In addition, a certificate exists in the year 1251, with the Duke Barnim I the village, now called Stopele, Szczecin nunnery gave.
The boundaries of the municipality Stöven was at the beginning of the 1930s 7.9 km ² and is home to 63 houses. Next to the village Stöven the three living spaces Stöven station passed ( bz Stettin), Good Stöven and Prilipp.
After the Second World War, the town was part of Poland as Stobno.
Development of the population
Traffic
The village lies on the railway line Biitzow -Stettin. This chain which now disused railway Randower from the northwest.
Sons and daughters of the town
- Daniel Heinrich Jobst (1785-1839), land and Stadtgerichtsrat in Szczecin