Bielin () is a village in the Gmina Moryà Â, within Gryfino County, West Pomeranian Voivodeship, in north-western Poland. The village is characterized by its medieval church, historic estate, and various farms. It lies approximately south-east of the municipal capital Moryà  and south of the regional capital Szczecin.
Bielin is a soà Âectwo within the municipality Gmina Moryà  in Gryfino County, West Pomeranian Voivodeship. The Bielin soà Âectwo, besides the settlement of Bielin itself, also includes the settlement of Macierz within its borders. It lies approximately south-east of Moryà Â, south of Gryfino, and south of the regional capital Szczecin.
About south-east of the settlement lies a train station on the Wrocà ÂawâÂÂSzczecin railway, which runs besides the settlement and bisects the settlement's soà Âectwo to the east.
Bielin, at the time known by its German name Bellin, was first mentioned in a finance register of the Land Bärwalde in 1337. During these times, the village was owned by the von Brünkow family. It then continued to change ownership from the 16th century onwards, notably being the residences of the von Werbelow and von Steinbeck families at various points during these times. In 1590, Otto von Holzendorf bought the estate, again selling it in 1595 to Zabel von Holzendorf for 5,700 thalers. In 1608 Bellin once again fell into the ownership of the von Werbelow family which continued its ownership until at least 1644. Around 1748, it was owned by the von Wobeser family, a former member of which, Ernestine von de Borne (née Wobeser) bought the village with her sisters and children from the family member and Prussian lieutenant general . Although Wilhelm August Woteslaw bought the village in 1825, the 1828 local knightly registry (Ritterschaftlicher Matrikel) still showed the von Wobeser family as the owners of the village. By 1840, the von Kahle family is mentioned as the owner of the village.
The well-known sculptor was born and resided in Bellin. The village became its own municipality in 1935, a status revoked when it fell under Polish administration. It is now a part of the Gmina Moryà Â.
After the flight and expulsion of Germans from the area as a consequence of World War II, the settlement has been given its modern Polish name "Bielin". Between 1975 and 1998, Bielin was part of the Szczecin Voivodeship.
Bielin is a soà Âectwo in the municipality Gmina Moryà Â.
As of 2025, the current soà Âtys (village head) of Bielin is Marcin Sobczyà Âski who entered office on 11 June 2024. The village council consists of five members.
List of known village heads: