Wietszyno

Wietszyno ( German Johannesthal ) is no longer inhabited place ( deserted village ) in the West Pomeranian Voivodeship in Poland.

Geographical location

The deserted village located in Eastern Pomerania, about 15 kilometers southeast of the city of Kolobrzeg ( Kolberg) and three kilometers north- west of the village Karścino ( Kerstin ).

History

Johannesthal was once a Vorwerk of goods Kerstin. It had emerged goods from the former sheep farm Jarmel the Kerstiner, which was in 1773 developed into a Vorwerk. At the same time put the Gutsherrschaft fixed Gaudecker the new name Johannesthal.

The Barbican Johannesthal long time belonged to Gutsbezirk Kerstin. With the dissolution of the estate districts in Prussia it was incorporated in 1928 in the municipality of Kerstin. With this it belonged until 1945 to the district Kolberg- Körlin in the district of the Prussian province of Pomerania Pomerania.

After the end of World War II Johannesthal was made in 1945 as the whole of Pomerania under Polish administration. The site was initially later renamed Gorzeszewo in Wietszyno. The town is located today in the field of Gmina Karlino ( urban and rural community Körlin ), the ( Belgarder circle) in the West Pomeranian Voivodeship ( 1975-1998 Koszalin Voivodeship ) is part of the powiat Białogardzki. The place made ​​from time to time its own mayor's office. Today, the place in the mayor's office Pobłocie Wielkie ( United Pobloth ) is incorporated.

Ecclesiastical Johannesthal the Church of the Old Prussian Union was before 1945 in the Protestant parish church Kerstin in Belgard county in Pomerania church the parish.

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