Trzciana, West Pomeranian Voivodeship

Trzciana ( German Schoenau ) is a residential place at Mysłowice ( Moitzelfitz ) in the West Pomeranian Voivodeship in Poland.

Geographical location

The place is located in Pomerania about 35 kilometers south of Kolobrzeg ( Kolberg), about 500 meters south of the highway between Mysłowice ( Moitzelfitz ) in the west and Slawoborze ( Stolzenberg ) in the east. West of the living space is a small, largely silted lake. About a kilometer southeast of the to Słowieńsko ( Schlenzig ) belonging to dwelling-place is Zagrody ( Vierhof ).

History

The town was founded in the late 1880s as a second Vorwerk of the manor in Moitzelfitz, after Wedderwill founded at the beginning of the century. Both outworks were solved in 1890 by the manor Moitzelfitz and sold.

Schoenau has since been managed as an independent estate of changing owners. Last German landowner was Hans Neubarth, the Schönau managed from the 1920s to 1945. The estate included ( with stand 1939) 291 acres of land and had a portfolio of 22 horses, 75 cattle and 120 pigs.

Schönau belonged first to Gutsbezirk Moitzelfitz and came to the resolution, in time to the beginning of the First World War, the rural community Moitzelfitz. With Moitzelfitz it belonged until 1945 to the Kolberg- Körlin in the Prussian province of Pomerania.

Schönau lay directly on the circular boundary of the Kreis Kolberg- Körlin the circle Schivelbein (1932-1945 Belgard county ( Persante ) ). The approximately one kilometer south-east location Vorwerk Vierhof already belonged to the neighboring district.

After the Second World War came Schönau, like all of Pomerania to Poland. The population was expelled. The Polish government gave the place the name Trzciana.

Development of population figures

Administrative structure

Trzciana lies in the Gmina Slawoborze (Town Stolzenberg ) in the powiat Świdwiński ( Schivelbeiner circle) of the West Pomeranian Voivodeship.

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