Barlinek [barˈlʲinɛk] (German: Berlinchen) is a town in Myślibórz County, in West Pomeranian Voivodeship, in northwestern Poland.
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.
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.
After the defeat of Nazi Germany in World War II, the town was transferred to the Republic of Poland and renamed Barlinek.