Lubenhauland was formerly part of the German Empire. In the German Empire, the place was called Deutschheide.
The place is now called Lubień and belongs to Poland.
| Historical place name | Country | Administration | Time |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lubenhauland | German Empire | Meseritz | before the Versailles Treaty |
| Lubień | Poland | Nowy Tomyśl | after the Versailles Treaty |
| Deutschheide | German Empire | Grätz (Wartheland) | 1939 |
| Lubień | Poland | Nowy Tomyśl | 1945 |
| Lubień | Poland | Gorzów | 1992 |