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Renice () is a
village A village is a human settlement or community, larger than a hamlet but smaller than a town with a population typically ranging from a few hundred to a few thousand. Although villages are often located in rural areas, the term urban v ...
in
Gmina Myślibórz __NOTOC__ Gmina Myślibórz is an urban-rural gmina (administrative district) in Myślibórz County, West Pomeranian Voivodeship, in north-western Poland. Its seat is the town of Myślibórz, which lies approximately south of the regional capital ...
, within
Myślibórz County __NOTOC__ Myślibórz County () is a unit of territorial administration and local government (powiat) in the West Pomeranian Voivodeship (a voivodeship, or province that is found in northwestern Poland along the German border). It came into being ...
,
West Pomeranian Voivodeship West Pomeranian Voivodeship is a Voivodeships of Poland, voivodeship (province) in northwestern Poland. Its capital and largest city is Szczecin. Its area equals , and in 2021, it was inhabited by 1,682,003 people. It was established on 1 Janua ...
, in north-western Poland.


Geography

Renice lies approximately east of
Myślibórz Myślibórz (; ) is a town in northwestern Poland, in West Pomeranian Voivodeship. It is the capital of the Myślibórz County, with a population of 11,867. It is home to the first monastery of the Congregation of Sisters of Merciful Jesus and a ...
Skaziński, p. 1 and south-east of the regional capital
Szczecin Szczecin ( , , ; ; ; or ) is the capital city, capital and largest city of the West Pomeranian Voivodeship in northwestern Poland. Located near the Baltic Sea and the Poland-Germany border, German border, it is a major port, seaport, the la ...
. The next settlements are Ławy to the south, Klicko to the west (interrupted by the abandoned settlement of Turzyniec),
Podłążek Podłążek is a settlement in the administrative district of Gmina Myślibórz, within Myślibórz County, West Pomeranian Voivodeship West Pomeranian Voivodeship is a Voivodeships of Poland, voivodeship (province) in northwestern Poland. Its ...
to the north-west, Strzelnik to the north, Giżyn to the east, and Świątki to the south-east. Renice is an important crossroads in
Gmina Myślibórz __NOTOC__ Gmina Myślibórz is an urban-rural gmina (administrative district) in Myślibórz County, West Pomeranian Voivodeship, in north-western Poland. Its seat is the town of Myślibórz, which lies approximately south of the regional capital ...
due to the E65 highway intersecting with the (towards
Myślibórz Myślibórz (; ) is a town in northwestern Poland, in West Pomeranian Voivodeship. It is the capital of the Myślibórz County, with a population of 11,867. It is home to the first monastery of the Congregation of Sisters of Merciful Jesus and a ...
) and the Voivodeship road DW119 (towards
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) in the northern part of the village. This northern part of Renice lies on the intersection of the DK26 and DW119 and is home to two gas stations as well as the AUTO PORT restaurant and hotel, one of the few places in Poland to house a privately owned
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. The infrastructure in this northern part of Renice surrounds the former German farming estate of ''Louisenhof''. Southwest of Renice proper lies a
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named (). East of Renice lies a large forest which had the
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name ''Adamsdorfer Forst''.


History

Numerous
prehistoric Prehistory, also called pre-literary history, is the period of human history between the first known use of stone tools by hominins  million years ago and the beginning of recorded history with the invention of writing systems. The use o ...
finds were made in the area of modern-day Renice, mostly in connection to the Lusatian and
Jastorf culture The Jastorf culture was an Iron Age Europe, Iron Age material culture in what is now Germany, stretching north into Jutland, and east into Poland, spanning the 6th to 1st centuries BC, forming the southern part of the Pre-Roman Iron Age. Peri ...
s, but also the
Únětice culture The Únětice culture, Aunjetitz culture or Unetician culture (, , , ) is an archaeological culture at the start of the Central European European Bronze Age, Bronze Age, dated roughly to about 2300–1600BC. The eponymous site for this culture, t ...
. A German archaeological site, named ''Rehnitzbruch'', in the 1930s uncovered multiple bronze treasures including a bronze statue nicknamed "Egyptian king of Rehnitzbruch" () which is thought to have been an ancient
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import to the area. Additionally, southwest of Renice proper exists a small gord in which ceramics were found that are attributed to the aforementioned Lusatian and
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s as well as the
late medieval period The late Middle Ages or late medieval period was the Periodization, period of History of Europe, European history lasting from 1300 to 1500 AD. The late Middle Ages followed the High Middle Ages and preceded the onset of the early modern period ( ...
. Renice was first mentioned in 1238. By 1260 it was known as Reniz and by 1336 the village was known by the names Rentz, Renths, and Reynitz. The name is of Slavic origin and is roughly translated as a village built upon sandy
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or
scree Scree is a collection of broken rock fragments at the base of a cliff or other steep rocky mass that has accumulated through periodic rockfall. Landforms associated with these materials are often called talus deposits. The term ''scree'' is ap ...
. In 1260, Reniz transferred 150 harnessed animals to the monastery in Coswig,
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. The church in Rehnitz was rebuilt in 1600. In 1630, 63 residents of the village died of the plague. By 1800, Rehnitz was home to the estate and 19 buildings with 149 inhabitants, thereof: 6 cotters and 12 ' as well as one
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, one
windmill A windmill is a machine operated by the force of wind acting on vanes or sails to mill grain (gristmills), pump water, generate electricity, or drive other machinery. Windmills were used throughout the high medieval and early modern period ...
, and one
forestry Forestry is the science and craft of creating, managing, planting, using, conserving and repairing forests and woodlands for associated resources for human and Natural environment, environmental benefits. Forestry is practiced in plantations and ...
. During 1895, Rehnitz was a part of the
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Glasow church district and had a population of 218, split into 50% (109) male and 50% (109) female. The religious affiliation in Rehnitz in 1895 consisted of 217
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and one
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. The Rehnitz estate was under the ownership of the von Sydow family until 1837 when it went to Carl Wilhelm Phemel. In 1905 the estate was purchased by the
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er banker who expanded the estate into a ''
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''. Oppenheim's widowed wife, Anna Oppenheim, sold the majority of the estate upon his death in 1928 to the ''Siedlungsgesellschaft "Eigene Scholle"'' but kept the ''
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'', forest and lake for her family.


World War II

During
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, Rehnitz was home to a small
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that housed deported Slovenes from Austria, while the Rehnitz estate served as a retreat for the
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and a school for civil servants called '' Wilhelm-Frick-Schule''.


History after 1945

After the
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from the area, Rehnitz was placed under
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administration and given its modern name Renice. Between 1975 and 1998, Renice was part of the
Gorzów Voivodeship Gorzów Voivodeship () was a unit of administrative division and local government in Poland between 1975 and 1998 when it was superseded by Lubusz Voivodeship. Its capital city was Gorzów Wielkopolski. Major cities and towns (population in 199 ...
and since 1998, it has been a part of the
West Pomeranian Voivodeship West Pomeranian Voivodeship is a Voivodeships of Poland, voivodeship (province) in northwestern Poland. Its capital and largest city is Szczecin. Its area equals , and in 2021, it was inhabited by 1,682,003 people. It was established on 1 Janua ...
. The ''
Schloss ''Schloss'' (; pl. ''Schlösser''), formerly written ''Schloß'', is the German term for a building similar to a château, palace, or manor house. Related terms appear in several Germanic languages. In the Scandinavian languages, the cogn ...
'' of the estate now serves as a youth education center.


Demographics

As of the 2021 census, Renice had a population of 346, thereof 177 male and 169 female.


Politics

Renice is home to a community center which also acts as the polling station during elections. The polling station covers polling district number 18. In the last Sejm election, Renice (polling district 18) voted as follows:


Local government

The current
sołtys A sołtys () is a head of a sołectwo elected by its permanent citizens in a village meeting (''zebranie wiejskie''). According to data from 2010, Poland had 40 thousand sołtys, 30.7% of which were women. Role and powers Since 1990, a soł ...
(village head) of Renice is Krzysztof Głownia, who was first elected in 2007 and has been incumbent since. He was preceded by Julia Chudzik.


Gallery

File:Renice Schloss estate.jpg, Renice estate ''
Schloss ''Schloss'' (; pl. ''Schlösser''), formerly written ''Schloß'', is the German term for a building similar to a château, palace, or manor house. Related terms appear in several Germanic languages. In the Scandinavian languages, the cogn ...
'', facing estate grounds File:Renice gate.jpg, Old town gate exiting Renice File:Renice tower.jpg, Tower in Renice dating to the 19th century File:Renice church.jpg, Renice church File:Renice chapel Jesus mural.jpg, Jesus mural on the chapel by Renice church File:Renice cross.jpg, Cross at the entry road into Renice proper


Notable people

* (1848–1921), lived in Rehnitz (now Renice) and owned the estate/''Schloss'' from 1909 until his death


References


Literature

* Skaziński, Błażej (2022). ''Rehnitz/Renice (Schlösser und Gärten der Neumark)''. hendrik Bäßler verlag · berlin.


External links


An 1895 map featuring the village

Geoportal of Renice
{{Gmina Myślibórz Villages in Myślibórz County