Barlinek is located in the northwestern part of the historical Greater Poland, later forming part of the historical New March region on the Płonia River, about 30 km (19 mi) north of Gorzów Wielkopolski.
History
A gord settlement existed in present-day Barlinek in the Middle Ages. The area formed part of Poland after the creation of the Polish state in the 10th century.[5] It was part of the province of Greater Poland, before being annexed by the Margraviate of Brandenburg in the late 13th century.[5] The settlement of Nova Berlyn was first mentioned in a 1278 deed, when it was founded by the Ascanian margraves of Brandenburg. It was meant as a stronghold in the newly acquired Neumark region, bordering on the Pomeranian estates around nearby Pełczyce, which the margraves nevertheless conquered soon afterwards.
In the 14th century, the town gained its first fortified walls (still partly visible). In 1373 the town became part of the Lands of the Bohemian (Czech) Crown, ruled by the Luxembourg dynasty. In 1402, the Luxembourgs reached an agreement with Poland in Kraków. Poland was to buy and re-incorporate the region,[6] but eventually the Luxembourgs sold it to the Teutonic Order.[5] In 1454 the Teutonic Knights sold the town to the Margraviate of Brandenburg in order to raise funds for war with Poland. From 1701 it belonged to the Kingdom of Prussia and between 1871 and 1945 it was part of Germany,[5] within which it was called Berlinchen.[7] From the 18th century onwards the town prospered as a centre of brewing and cloth manufacturing.
^Rogalski, Leon (1846). Dzieje Krzyżaków oraz ich stosunki z Polską, Litwą i Prussami, poprzedzone rysem dziejów wojen krzyżowych. Tom II (in Polish). Warszawa. pp. 59–60.
^"Lasker: Move by Move", Location 543 of 7805, Kindle edition><by Zenon Franco, Gloucester Publishers Limited, 2018
^Produkty tradycyjne województwa zachodniopomorskiego (in Polish). Szczecin. 2019. p. 42. ISBN978-83-65656-60-5.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
^"Gminy partnerskie". barlinek.pl (in Polish). Gmina Barlinek. Retrieved 2021-03-02.