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gm. Nowy Dwór Gdański, pow. nowodworski, woj. pomorskie Until 1945 Stuba (Endersch, Schrötter) Stobe (Gotha),
![]() Stobna used to be a Slavic and Prussian village. It was mentioned in 1293 (Stupa) and received a charter in 1353. In 1820, it had 320 residents, including 9 Mennonites. Stobna used to be a Slavic and Prussian village. It was mentioned in 1293 (Stupa) and received a charter in 1353. In 1820, it had 320 residents, including 9 Mennonites. The cultural landscape is in good condition. Homestead layouts are preserved with modern farming buildings erected in accordance with the historical angular or longitudinal layouts. On the northern bank, there are 6 angular, 4 longitudinal, and 2 cross-shaped homesteads, while on the southern bank - 2 angular and 3 longitudinal homesteads. The majority of the historical buildings have been preserved with 10 wooden buildings, including 7 bricked buildings, 4 masonry buildings, one entire longitudinal homestead from the beginning of the 20th century, an old school from the beginning of the 20th century, and 5 granaries (4 wooden and 1 brick). Modern buildings are few. Cobble stone surfaces of the roads and traditional rows of willows are in good condition. A field layout and a system of draining canals are detectable in the northern and southern sections of the village.
Lipińska t. III, poz. 178; AG . |
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