Zielona Góra, Pomeranian Voivodeship

Zielona Góra ( Kashubian Zelonô Góra; German Green Mountain ) is a village with about 215 inhabitants in the northern Polish rural community Lubichowo ( German Liebichau ) in the powiat Starogardzki the Pomeranian Voivodeship.

Geographical and natural spatial position

Green Mountain is located 5 kilometers east of Lubichowo, 12 kilometers southwest of Starogard Gdański ( German Prussian Stargard ), and 56 kilometers south of Gdansk. The village is located in the western Vistula space on the Baltic ridge near the Tuchel Heath, a typical weichselglazialen outwash plain.

History

Green Mountain was a part of the historic Prussian province of West Prussia.

Founding and first mentioned in 1373

After specifying the West Prussian pastor and historian Bernhard Stadie Green Mountain was probably created by the German Knights. Was first mentioned in 1373 in the place of the village Schenkungsprivilegium Kottys as border town of Stargard. In the Verleihungs certificate of the village to the city of Stargard Kottys Tuesday after Martin 1373 by Winrich von Kniprode states, inter alia:

"We Winrich brother of Kniprode, Grand Master of the Brothers of the Order of the Hospital of St. Mary of the German House of Jerusalem, confer with counsel and will of our Mitgebietiger and give our city Stargard the Good Kottys called, within the limits described hereafter, rights to Eulmischen free hereditary and ever possess. Raising the limits on a beschütteten birch at a cross roads between Damerau, Kottys and Zabyn [ Zabienken ], [ ... ] it comes Grüneberg and hoes Jörgen good and Kottys [ ... ]. "

Teerbude Budda

In the early modern period belonged to the village located to the west " Grüneberger Bude ", probably a Teerbude, which gave the name to the resulting in the same place with character Budda. Part of the Grüneberger Bude was the Vorwerk Lippinken (of lippa = Linde ). 1770 gave the Starosta Alexander Hilary of Potulicki at the very heart of the forest plot of land as leasehold. The leaseholder Buddas was given the right to cut down all the wood and fields to make it. The leasehold closed the fishery a justice on the lake Maliniec ( from malinia = blackberry). On the estate Budda the painter Clara Siewert (1862-1945) and the writer Elizabeth Siewert (1867-1930) were born, whose works reflect this West Prussian region frequently.

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