Tarnówka, Złotów County

Tarnówka ( German Tarnowke ) is a village with a rural municipality in the county seat Złotów ( Flatow ) in the Polish province of Wielkopolska.

  • 3.1 General
  • 3.2 Municipality arrangement
  • 3.3 traffic 3.3.1 roads
  • 3.3.2 rails
  • 4.1 Literature
  • 4.2 footnotes

Geographical location

Tarnówka located in Eastern Pomerania in the Valley of Gwda ( Küddow ), about 13 kilometers west of Złotów, 33 kilometers south of Szczecinek ( Pommern ), and 150 kilometers east of Stettin ( Szczecin).

Village Tarnówka ( Tarnowke )

History

The foundation charter of the lord of Koscielecki for the village Tarnowke ( the Polish name " Tarnówka " comes in Poland before seven! ) Was issued in 1549, after the place had to be moved here by military events.

From 1609 to 1631 was Tarnowke city. As the mayor of the letter were ignorant, written and signed Pastor Samuel Koikow (1609-1617) and schoolmaster Walter (1617-1631) the logs.

In Polish documents Tarnowke is always referred to as a German village, also in the instruction of 1732, the Protestant church in the town ( as well as in the neighboring towns Ossowke ( 1940-45 Espen Hagen, Polish today: Osówka ) and Petzewo ( 1940-45 German Fier polish: destroy Piecewo ) ) to forestall the Catholics.

The resort's Tarnowker mill ( Tarnowski Mlyn ) in 1890 expanded into a cardboard factory. In 1940, she went over to the paper and paperboard AG in Berlin.

Before 1945 Tarnowke belonged to the district of Flatow in the district boundary Posen- West Prussia, the Prussian province of Pomerania. After 1945 the city became part of Poland and was the district with the municipal offices of Gmina Tarnówka in powiat Zlotowski in the Greater Poland Voivodeship ( to 1998 Voivodeship Pila ( Pila ) ).

Church

Parish Church

The first church of 1582 made ​​after a fire in 1702 a new building space. In 1732 it was demolished.

A new building was built in 1773 as a timber-frame building with shingle roof and verbrettertem tower. An inscription indicates their fate: By bigotry I sank down in 1732, with the help of God I stand again in 1773.

The church is now called Kościół pw Nawiedzenia NMP.

Parish

Established in 1579 Protestant parish Tarnowke in which the affiliated churches Ossowke ( 1940-45 Espen Hagen, Polish today: Osówka ) Petzewo ( 1940-45 German Fier, now Piecewo ) and Sakollnow ( Sokolna ) were the parish, belonged to the Church of Pomerania before 1945 in the Church of the Province of West Prussia the Church of the Old Prussian Union.

After 1945, the parish Tarnówka became a Catholic and in the deanery Jastrowie ( Jastrow ) incorporated in the Diocese of Koszalin - Kolobrzeg of the Catholic Church in Poland. The evangelical church members are supervised by parish in Pila ( Pila ) in the Diocese of Pomerania - Greater Poland the Evangelical-Augsburg Church in Poland.

Pastor 1579-1945

School

Tarnowke had the oldest school in the district Flatow.

Gmina Tarnówka

General

The existing since 1983 rural community Tarnówka is down to the villages Płytica ( Plietnitz ) and Ptusza ( Betkenhammer ) on the right - Gwda ( Küddow ) shore. Its area is 132.323 km ², and it has more than 3,000 inhabitants, of whom almost half the village Tarnówka live.

Neighboring municipalities are:

  • Jastrowie ( Jastrow ), Krajenka ( Krojanke ) and Złotów ( Flatow ) in the powiat Zlotowski,
  • Szydłowo (Great Wittenberg) in the powiat Pilski ( Schneidemühl ).

Community structure

The Gmina Tarnówka is divided into 14 villages with 11 hamlets ( " Soltysships " ):

  • Districts:
  • Bartoszkowo ( Marie height )
  • Osówka ( Ossowke, 1940-45 Espen Hagen)
  • Piecewo ( Petzewo, 1940-45 German Fier )
  • Plecemin ( Plötzmin )
  • Płytnica ( Plietnitz )
  • Ptusza ( Betkenhammer )
  • Sokolna ( Sakollnow )
  • Tarnowiec
  • Tarnówka I ( Tarnowke )
  • Tarnówka II
  • Węgierce ( Wengerz )

Other localities: Anna poles ( Anna Field) Pomiarki, Tarnowiec - Elektrownia and Tarnowski Mlyn ( Tarnowsker mill).

Traffic

Tarnówka is a little off the roads, but has direct access to the county seat Złotów on a side road, which along Route 11 ( Kolobrzeg ( Kolberg) - Poznań ( Posen) - Bytom ( Bytom / Upper Silesia ) ) in the district Ptusza ( Betkenhammer ) begins. The other towns of Gmina Tarnówka are connected by smaller roads and country lanes.

Rails

Tarnówka no longer has a railway station since 1945. The nearest train station is Ptusza ( 4 km ), which - like the railway station of the district Płytnia ( Plietnitz ) at the State Railway 405 ( Pila ( Pila ) - Szczecinek ( Pommern ) - Slupsk ( Stolp ) - Ustka ( Stolpmünde ) ) is.

Before 1945, attracted by the current municipal area two railway lines, but both had to be shut down as a result of the war:

  • Built in 1914, the railway line German crown ( Wałcz ) - Flatow ( Złotów ) with the train stations Plietnitz ( Płytnica ) Tarnowke ( Tarnówka ) Wengerz ( Węgierce ) and Anna Field ( Anno poles ), and
  • The railway line in 1914 also created Jastrow ( Jastrowie ) - Wengerz ( Węgierce ) that - nor the station Petzewo ( 1940-45 Fier German, Polish: Piecewo ) passing - ended in today's municipal area. About Jastrow it was formerly extended until after Tempelburg ( Czaplinek ).

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