Dobieszczyn

There is a memorial to Duke Barnim II nearby, on the German side of the border, in the place where he was probably assassinated in 1295.

From 1815 it was part of Prussia and from 1871 also Germany, within which it was known as Entepöl and was administratively located in the Province of Pomerania.

Following the defeat of Nazi Germany in World War II in 1945 the area became again part of Poland, however, the settlement was initially occupied by the Soviets until October 1945.

The border was opened to free travel in 2008, after Poland joined the Schengen Agreement.

Historic population of the settlement: The Voivodeship road 115 runs through the village, and connects it with the nearby city of Szczecin.