Przęsocin
Przęsocin [pʂɛ̃ˈsɔt͡ɕin] (German: Neuendorf[1][2]) is a small village south of the town of Police, Poland[1][2]
Przęsocin Neuendorf | |
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Village | |
![]() ![]() Przęsocin | |
Coordinates: 53°31′N 14°34′E | |
Country | Poland |
Voivodeship | Western Pomerania |
Powiat | Police County |
Gmina | Police |
Time zone | UTC+1 (CET) |
• Summer (DST) | UTC+2 (CEST) |
Area code(s) | +48 091 |
Car Plates | ZPL |
History
Przęsocin, until 1945 known as Neuendorf (as part of Germany), became part of Poland after the end of World War II and changed its name to the Polish Przęsocin.
Notable residents
- Artur Bahr (1920-1944), officer
Tourism
Communication
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Bus stop in Przęsocin
- 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
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References
- http://lazowski.szczecin.art.pl/police/fotografie/przesocin-uk.htm Phtotos and history of Police
- http://www.vorfahreninfo.de/Bilder/Region.jpg Old Map of Stettin Area
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