Warnino, Białogard County

Warnino ( German name Warnin ) is a village in the Polish West Pomeranian Voivodeship and is part of the municipality Tychowo ( Tychowo ) in the powiat Białogardzki ( Belgard ).

Geographical Location

Warnino in powiat Białogardzki must be distinguished from the only 40 kilometers away in the same Warnino powiat Koszaliński.

Warnino in a circle Białogard located 25 kilometers southeast of the county town and six kilometers northeast of Tychowo on the province road No. 169 ( Białogard - ) Byszyno ( Boissin ) - Tychowo - Głodowa ( Goldbeck ) (- Bobolice ( Bublitz ) ) in a flat landscape. The nearest train station is Tychowo at the track Kolobrzeg ( Kolberg) - Białogard - Szczecinek ( Pommern ). For airfield Zegrzyński Pomorskie ( Seeger), the distance over Tyczewo ( Tietzow ) and Świelino ( Schwellin ) 20 km.

Numerous small streams flow through the field marks of Warnino and open via the Leszczynka ( Hasselbach ) and Liśnica ( Leitznitz ) in the Parsęta ( Persante ).

History

Numerous grave finds from the years 1894 to 1896 and 1932 have Warnin than a settlement from the middle of the last century BC. The manor was an ancient fief of the von Kleist, towards the end of the 19th century but only a purely farming village.

In 1865 the village had 385 inhabitants in 29 houses, two factories and 31 outbuildings. On the Gutsländereien clover and potato cultivation was mainly operated.

In 1928 the municipality Warnin from the previous manor and township Warnin agricultural estates and the small and large Voldekow (now Polish: Wełdkówko and Wełdkowo ) formed. The municipality also belonged Hansfelde ( Kościanka ).

1931 was the municipal area 2469.5 acres, on the 1939 total of 616 residents in 143 households lived. Warnin was a separate police district in the District Court area Belgard. Warnin formed until 1945 with Tietzow the District Warnin and belonged to the district of Belgard ( Persante ) and was the seat of the registry office, which included the community Tietzow. The registry office documents are now in the State Archives of Pomerania ( Archiwum Państwowe w Koszalinie ) - births, marriages and deaths from 1874 to 1903 - and in the registry office Belgard ( Urzad stanů cywilnego, Białogard ) -. Births, marriages and deaths from 1904 to 1938 Additional tabs are for 1945 as lost.

In early March 1945, the village was occupied by Soviet troops. The local population was expelled, and Warnin came to Poland. Today Warnino is a district of Gmina Tychowo in powiat Białogardzki.

Church

Warnin had its own church community, with neighboring churches Tietzow ( Tyczewo ) and Schwellin ( Świelino ) the parish Schwellin made ​​that the church circle Bublitz ( Bobolice ) of the Ecclesiastical Province of Pomerania of the Protestant Church of the Old Prussian Union belonged.

The parish Schwellin 1940 counted 2,700 church members who were last supplied by the Rev. Oswald Dienemann. The church patronage for Warnin had landed gentry Holtz held in Great Voldekow.

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

School

In Warnin was until 1945 a class elementary school.

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