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Nosalin

Nosalin (Polish pronunciation: [nɔˈsalin]; German: Nitzlin) is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Postomino, within Sławno County, West Pomeranian Voivodeship, in north-western Poland.[2] It lies approximately 8 kilometres (5 mi) south-east of Postomino, 10 km (6 mi) north-east of Sławno, and 183 km (114 mi) north-east of the regional capital Szczecin. In 2021, Nosalin had 158 inhabitants.[1]

Nosalin
Village
Nosalin
Coordinates: 54°25′54″N 16°46′10″E / 54.43167°N 16.76944°E / 54.43167; 16.76944
Country Poland
VoivodeshipWest Pomeranian
CountySławno
GminaPostomino
Population
158[1]

History edit

Not much is known about the history of the village from documented sources. It is assumed that the village has always been a pure farming village without a manor house. The village had been a fief of the von Below family since 1466. Around 1780 it was one of the largest villages in the area, with 17 farmers, a smithy, a schoolmaster and 34 fireplaces. In the meantime, one of three parts of the village had fallen into the possession of the von Krockow family (from 1635 to 1637). In 1804 it was again entirely in the possession of the von Below family. In 1835, the von Below family sold it to the Prussian state, probably in connection with the Prussian Reform Movement. Since then it has been an independent farming village. On 8 March 1945, the village was occupied by Soviet troops. The farms were taken over by Poles. In April 1947, all Germans were expelled.[3][4]

The layout and spatial, oval-shaped structure of the village changed little after 1945. A few buildings remained in their original form. Most of them, however, were rebuilt.[4]

From 1975 to 1998 the village was administratively assigned to the Słupsk Voivodeship.

For the general history of the region, see History of Pomerania.

Religion edit

The population was entirely Protestant before 1945 and belonged to the parish in Pieszcz (Peest).[3]

School edit

Before 1945, the village school consisted of two classes taught in a separate school building with two teachers' flats.[3] The school building was constructed around 1930.[4]

References edit

  1. ^ a b https://www.polskawliczbach.pl/wies_Nosalin - retrieved: 2023-10-08 (Polish)
  2. ^ "Central Statistical Office (GUS) – TERYT (National Register of Territorial Land Apportionment Journal)" (in Polish). 2008-06-01.
  3. ^ a b c Hugo Römer: Nitzlin. In: Manfred Vollack (Hrsg.): Der Kreis Schlawe - Ein pommersches Heimatbuch, 2. Band - Die Städte und Landgemeinden, Husum, 1989. (German)
  4. ^ a b c Nosalin (webpage about the village of Nosalin at www.postomino.pl; Polish)


nosalin, polish, pronunciation, nɔˈsalin, german, nitzlin, village, administrative, district, gmina, postomino, within, sławno, county, west, pomeranian, voivodeship, north, western, poland, lies, approximately, kilometres, south, east, postomino, north, east,. Nosalin Polish pronunciation nɔˈsalin German Nitzlin is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Postomino within Slawno County West Pomeranian Voivodeship in north western Poland 2 It lies approximately 8 kilometres 5 mi south east of Postomino 10 km 6 mi north east of Slawno and 183 km 114 mi north east of the regional capital Szczecin In 2021 Nosalin had 158 inhabitants 1 NosalinVillageNosalinCoordinates 54 25 54 N 16 46 10 E 54 43167 N 16 76944 E 54 43167 16 76944Country PolandVoivodeshipWest PomeranianCountySlawnoGminaPostominoPopulation158 1 Contents 1 History 2 Religion 3 School 4 ReferencesHistory editNot much is known about the history of the village from documented sources It is assumed that the village has always been a pure farming village without a manor house The village had been a fief of the von Below family since 1466 Around 1780 it was one of the largest villages in the area with 17 farmers a smithy a schoolmaster and 34 fireplaces In the meantime one of three parts of the village had fallen into the possession of the von Krockow family from 1635 to 1637 In 1804 it was again entirely in the possession of the von Below family In 1835 the von Below family sold it to the Prussian state probably in connection with the Prussian Reform Movement Since then it has been an independent farming village On 8 March 1945 the village was occupied by Soviet troops The farms were taken over by Poles In April 1947 all Germans were expelled 3 4 The layout and spatial oval shaped structure of the village changed little after 1945 A few buildings remained in their original form Most of them however were rebuilt 4 From 1975 to 1998 the village was administratively assigned to the Slupsk Voivodeship For the general history of the region see History of Pomerania Religion editThe population was entirely Protestant before 1945 and belonged to the parish in Pieszcz Peest 3 nbsp Wayside shrine nbsp Wayside cross nbsp Bridge over the Wieprza River nbsp Wieprza River nbsp View to the village centre of NosalinSchool editBefore 1945 the village school consisted of two classes taught in a separate school building with two teachers flats 3 The school building was constructed around 1930 4 References edit a b https www polskawliczbach pl wies Nosalin retrieved 2023 10 08 Polish Central Statistical Office GUS TERYT National Register of Territorial Land Apportionment Journal in Polish 2008 06 01 a b c Hugo Romer Nitzlin In Manfred Vollack Hrsg Der Kreis Schlawe Ein pommersches Heimatbuch 2 Band Die Stadte und Landgemeinden Husum 1989 German a b c Nosalin webpage about the village of Nosalin at www postomino pl Polish nbsp This Slawno County location article is a stub You can help Wikipedia by expanding it vte Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Nosalin amp oldid 1192878613, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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