Cybinka [t͡sɨˈbʲiŋka] (German: Ziebingen)[citation needed] is a town in western Poland, in Słubice County, Lubusz Voivodeship.
Despite the annexation of the territory by Brandenburg, the area was still inhabited by Poles in the 17th century, and there were church services held in the Polish language.
[4] The Order held the town until 1804; a local castle served as the seat of a commander (Komtur).
From 1801 it was the home of the Romantic poet Ludwig Tieck, who also stayed here after the castle was acquired by the Finck von Finckenstein family in 1802.
After Nazi Germany's defeat in World War II right-bank Lubusz Land (portion situated east of the Oder River) became again part of Poland, although with a Soviet-installed communist regime, which stayed in power until the Fall of Communism in the 1980s.