Przęsocin
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Przęsocin Neuendorf |
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Coordinates: | |
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Country | Poland |
Voivodeship | Western Pomerania |
Powiat | Police County |
Gmina | Police |
Time zone | CET (UTC+1) |
- Summer (DST) | CEST (UTC+2) |
Postal code | |
Area code(s) | +48 091 |
Car Plates | ZPL |
Przęsocin (German: Neuendorf[1][2]) is a small village south of the town of Police, Poland[1][2]
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[edit] History
Przęsocin, known as Neuendorf to its residents while part of Germany from 1815 - 1945, became part of Poland after the end of World War II and changed its name to the Polish Przęsocin.
Below is a time llne showing the history of the different administrations that this city has been included in.
- 1815 - 1866: German Confederation, Kingdom of Prussia, Pomerania
- 1866 - 1871: North German Confederation, Kingdom of Prussia, Pomerania
- 1871 - 1918: German Empire, Kingdom of Prussia, Pomerania
- 1919 - 1933: Weimarer Republik, Free State of Prussia, Pomerania
- 1933 - 1945: Nazi Germany, Pomerania
- 1945 - 1952: People's Republic of Poland, Szczecin Voivodeship
- 1952 - 1975: People's Republic of Poland, Szczecin Voivodeship
- 1975 - 1989: People's Republic of Poland, Szczecin Voivodeship
- 1989 - 1998: Poland, Szczecin Voivodeship
- 1999 - Current: Poland, Western Pomerania, powiat Police County, gmina Police
[edit] Tourism
- Church from 15th century build with granite
- PTTK path (red footpath "Ścieżkami Dzików") in an area of Przęsocin in Wkrzanska Forest
[edit] Communication
- bus lines to Police, Poland:
- 101 to Police, Poland: Mścięcino, the Old Town and Jasienica
- 107 to Police, Poland: Mścięcino, the Old Town and the New Town
- bus lines to Szczecin:
- 101 to Szczecin: Szczecin-Bukowo, Szczecin-Żelechowa, Centrum
- 107 to Szczecin: Szczecin-Bukowo, Szczecin-Żelechowa, Centrum
[edit] References
- ^ a b http://lazowski.szczecin.art.pl/police/fotografie/przesocin-uk.htm Phtotos and history of Police
- ^ a b http://www.vorfahreninfo.de/Bilder/Region.jpg Old Map of Stettin Area