Pomorzany, Szczecin

It borders Gumieńce to the west, Turzyn to the northwest, Nowe Miasto to the north, Międzyodrze-Wyspa Pucka to the east, and Gmina Kołbaskowo (Ustowo village) to the south.

[2] The first traces of human activity in the area of today's Pomorzany date from the late Neolithic period.

During World War II, the Germans opened and operated seven forced labor camps in the district, for prisoners of various nationalities, including Poles, Yugoslavs and Russians.

[7] Following Germany's defeat in the war, in 1945, the suburbs along with the city of Szczecin became again part of Poland.

In 2007, a monument to the victims of the local Nazi German forced labour camps from World War II was erected, unveiled by one of its survivors, Florian Nowacki.