Tadzino

Tadzino ( German Tadden, also Thadden, Kashubian Tadzëno ) is a village in the Polish Pomeranian Voivodeship and is part of the rural community Gniewino ( Gnewin ) in Wejherowski powiat (district Neustadt in West Prussia ).

Geographical location

The Kashubian village Tadzino located 17 kilometers northwest of the county town today Wejherowo ( Neustadt in West Prussia ) and 33 kilometers northeast of the former county town of Lauenburg in Pommern (now Polish: Lębork ). A road leads from Bolszewo ( Bohlschau ) on the Polish national road 6 ( former German Reich Straße 2, now also European Route 28) Szczecin - Gdańsk through the village and leads to Żelazna ( Hohenwald home ) to the voivodeship 213 Slupsk ( Stolp ) - Celbowo ( Celbau ).

Between 1902 and 1992 consisted of the station Lisewo Kaszubeskie ( Lissow ) following the railway line Wejherowo - Chottschow - Garzigar the stumbling tracks. This route is no longer in operation.

History

Tadden ( Thadden ) is the ancestral seat of the family von Thadden, who was based in Eastern Pomerania on the territory of the Teutonic Order of the Dukes of Pomerellen - Gdansk.

The former estate village ( historical names also: thatt, Dott ) belonged until 1945 to the Lauenburg county in Pomerania in the district of the Prussian province of Pomerania Pomerania. It was with the communities Gnewin (now Polish: Gniewino ) and Mersin ( Mierzyno ) and the Gutsorten Bychow ( Bychowo ) Enzow ( Jęczewo ) Gnewinke ( Gniewinko ), Small Perlin ( Perlinko ) and Lissow ( Lisewo ) incorporated in the District Gnewin. District court district was Lauenburg ( Lębork ). The municipality Tadden belonged to the district Platschow ( Płaczewo ). In the village lived in 1905 a total of 67 inhabitants in 1933 there were 364 and 1939 365

After 1945 Tadden came under the name Tadzino to Poland and became part of Gmina Gniewino in powiat Wejherowski in the Pomeranian Voivodeship ( 1975-1998 Gdansk voivodship ). The village is home to a Schulz Office ( sołectwo ) in the next Tadzino also Płaczewo is integrated. Today here are registered 270 inhabitants.

Church

In Tadden or Tadzino was and is no place of worship. Before 1945, the village was with 12 other locations in the Protestant parish Gnewin (now Polish: Gniewino ) the parish church in Lauenburg county in Pomerania the ecclesiastical province of the Church of the Old Prussian Pomerania Union. 1940 was one of the parish church members in 2061. Last German minister was Pastor John Scheel. The Catholic church members were incorporated before 1945 in the parish Gohra ( Zamostne ).

Today the population of Tadzino almost exclusively Catholic denomination is. The village now part of the parish formed in 1977 Gniewino ( Gnewin ) in the deanery in the Diocese of Gniewino Pelplin of the Catholic Church in Poland. Evangelical Church members are the parish Church of the Cross Parish in Slupsk ( Stolp ) in the Diocese of Pomerania - Greater Poland the Evangelical - Augsburg Church in Poland assigned, their branch church in Lębork is ( Lauenburg in Pomerania ).

Swell

  • Franz Schultz, History of the circle Lauenburg in Pommern, 1912
  • Michael Rademacher, German administrative history of the unification in 1871 until reunification in 1990
  • Website of Gmina Gniewino (Polish and German )
  • Place of Pomeranian Voivodeship
  • Place in Pomerania
  • Gmina Gniewino
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