User:Timpul/Przyborze

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Przyborze (pronunciation: [pʂɨˈbɔʐɛ], German: Piepenhagen[1], Piepenberg[2]; other name: Pipihoga[3]) is a village in Poland, in West Pomeranian Voivodeship, in Łobez County, in Gmina Łobez, situated about 7 kilometres from Łobez[2], to the east of the Rega river.

The documents mention Przyborze for the first time in the 16th century. From the Middle Ages to the 19th century the village belonged to the Borck family. Until 1945, when the village wasn't German anymore, its owners was Rohnschneider family[1]. From 1975 to 1998 Przyborze was a part of Szczecin Voivodeship.

On the outskirts of Przyborze there is an old Evangelical-Augsburg cemetery from 19th century, where ancient iron crosses are preserved (the oldest is from 1862[2]). The oldest grave of a landsowner Carl Gottlib is from 1858. The cemetery is also known for the common ivy, which grows on the trees. Around the city there are also cliffs near the Rega river, up to 50 meters high. In the south of residential buildings lies a stone with a diameter of 9.1 m[2].

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