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Gmina Gostycyn
__NOTOC__ Gmina Gostycyn is a rural gmina (administrative district) in Tuchola County, Kuyavian-Pomeranian Voivodeship, in north-central Poland. Its seat is the village of Gostycyn, which lies approximately south of Tuchola and north of Bydgoszcz. The gmina covers an area of , and as of 2006 its total population is 5,189. The gmina contains part of the protected area called Tuchola Landscape Park. Villages Gmina Gostycyn contains the villages and settlements of Bagienica, Gostycyn, Kamienica, Łyskowo, Mała Klonia, Motyl, Piła, Pruszcz, Przyrowa, Świt, Wielka Klonia, Wielki Mędromierz and Żółwiniec. Neighbouring gminas Gmina Gostycyn is bordered by the gminas of Cekcyn, Kęsowo, Koronowo, Lubiewo, Sępólno Krajeńskie, Sośno and Tuchola. References Polish official population figures 2006 {{Tuchola County Gostycyn Gostycyn (german: Liebenau) is a village in Tuchola County, Kuyavian-Pomeranian Voivodeship, in north-central Poland. It is the seat of the ...
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Gmina
The gmina (Polish: , plural ''gminy'' , from German ''Gemeinde'' meaning ''commune'') is the principal unit of the administrative division of Poland, similar to a municipality. , there were 2,477 gminas throughout the country, encompassing over 43,000 villages. 940 gminas include cities and towns, with 302 among them constituting an independent urban gmina ( pl, gmina miejska) consisting solely of a standalone town or one of the 107 cities, the latter governed by a city mayor (''prezydent miasta''). The gmina has been the basic unit of territorial division in Poland since 1974, when it replaced the smaller gromada (cluster). Three or more gminas make up a higher level unit called powiat, except for those holding the status of a city with powiat rights. Each and every powiat has the seat in a city or town, in the latter case either an urban gmina or a part of an urban-rural one. Types There are three types of gmina: #302 urban gmina ( pl, gmina miejska) constituted either by a sta ...
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Piła, Kuyavian-Pomeranian Voivodeship
Piła is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Gostycyn, within Tuchola County, Kuyavian-Pomeranian Voivodeship, in north-central Poland. It lies approximately east of Gostycyn, south of Tuchola, and north of Bydgoszcz. Climate Piła has an oceanic climate An oceanic climate, also known as a marine climate, is the humid temperate climate sub-type in Köppen classification ''Cfb'', typical of west coasts in higher middle latitudes of continents, generally featuring cool summers and mild winters ( ... ( Köppen ''Cfb''). References Villages in Tuchola County {{Tuchola-geo-stub ...
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Gmina Tuchola
__NOTOC__ Gmina Tuchola is an urban-rural gmina (administrative district) in Tuchola County, Kuyavian-Pomeranian Voivodeship, in north-central Poland. Its seat is the town of Tuchola, which lies approximately north of Bydgoszcz. The gmina covers an area of , and as of 2006 its total population is 20,076 (out of which the population of Tuchola amounts to 13,935, and the population of the rural part of the gmina is 6,141). The gmina contains part of the protected area called Tuchola Landscape Park. Villages Apart from the town of Tuchola, Gmina Tuchola contains the villages and settlements of Barłogi, Biała, Białowieża, Bielska Struga, Bladowo, Bladowo-Wybudowanie, Borki, Brody, Dąbrówka, Dziekcz, Fojutowo, Huby, Jaty, Jesionowo, Kiełpin, Kiełpin-Wymysłowo, Klocek, Końskie Błota, Koślinka, Lasek, Legbąd, Lipce, Łosiny, Lubierzyn, Mała Komorza, Mały Mędromierz, Mrowiniec, Na Polach, Nad Bladówkiem, Nad Kanałem, Nadolna Karczma, Nadolnik ...
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Gmina Sośno
__NOTOC__ Gmina Sośno is a rural gmina (administrative district) in Sępólno County, Kuyavian-Pomeranian Voivodeship, in north-central Poland. Its seat is the village of Sośno, which lies approximately south-east of Sępólno Krajeńskie and north-west of Bydgoszcz. The gmina covers an area of , and as of 2006 its total population is 5,095. The gmina contains part of the protected area called Krajna Landscape Park. Villages Gmina Sośno contains the villages and settlements of Borówki, Ciosek, Dębiny, Dębowiec, Dziedno, Jaszkowo, Leśniewice, Mierucin, Obodowo, Ostrówek, Płosków, Przepałkowo, Rogalin, Roztoki, Sitno, Skoraczewiec, Skoraczewko, Skoraczewo, Sośno, Świdwie, Szynwałd, Tonin, Toninek, Tuszkowo, Wąwelno, Wielowicz, Wielowiczek and Zielonka. Neighbouring gminas Gmina Sośno is bordered by the gminas of Gostycyn, Koronowo, Mrocza, Sępólno Krajeńskie, Sicienko and Więcbork Więcbork (; german: Vandsburg) is a town in n ...
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Gmina Sępólno Krajeńskie
__NOTOC__ Gmina Sępólno Krajeńskie is an urban-rural gmina (administrative district) in Sępólno County, Kuyavian-Pomeranian Voivodeship, in north-central Poland. Its seat in the historic Krajna region is the town of Sępólno Krajeńskie, which lies approximately north-west of Bydgoszcz. The gmina covers an area of , and as of 2006 its total population is 15,907 (out of which the population of Sępólno Krajeńskie amounts to 9,258, and the population of the rural part of the gmina is 6,649). The gmina contains part of the protected area called Krajna Landscape Park. Villages Apart from the town of Sępólno Krajeńskie, Gmina Sępólno Krajeńskie contains the villages and settlements of Chmielniki, Dziechowo, Grochowiec, Iłowo, Jazdrowo, Kawle, Komierówko, Komierowo, Lutówko, Lutowo, Niechorz, Piaseczno, Radońsk, Sikorz, Skarpa, Świdwie, Teklanowo, Trzciany, Wałdówko, Wałdowo, Wilkowo, Wiśniewa, Wiśniewka, Włościborek, Włościbórz, W ...
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Gmina Lubiewo
__NOTOC__ Gmina Lubiewo is a rural gmina (administrative district) in Tuchola County, Kuyavian-Pomeranian Voivodeship, in north-central Poland. Its seat is the village of Lubiewo, which lies approximately south-east of Tuchola and north of Bydgoszcz. The gmina covers an area of , and as of 2006 its total population is 5,717. The gmina contains part of the protected area called Tuchola Landscape Park. Villages Gmina Lubiewo contains the villages and settlements of Bruchniewo, Brukniewo, Bysław, Bysławek, Cierplewo, Klonowo, Koźliny, Lubiewice, Lubiewo, Minikowo, Płazowo, Sokole-Kuźnica, Sucha, Szumiąca, Szyszkówka, Teolog, Trutnowo, Wandowo, Wełpin, Wielonek and Zamrzenica. Neighbouring gminas Gmina Lubiewo is bordered by the gminas of Cekcyn, Gostycyn, Koronowo and Świekatowo Świekatowo (; german: Schwekatowo, 1942–1945: ''Schweike'') is a village in Świecie County, Kuyavian-Pomeranian Voivodeship, in north-central Poland. It is the seat of t ...
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Gmina Koronowo
__NOTOC__ Gmina Koronowo is an urban-rural gmina (administrative district) in Bydgoszcz County, Kuyavian-Pomeranian Voivodeship, in north-central Poland. Its seat is the town of Koronowo, which lies approximately north of Bydgoszcz. The gmina covers an area of , and as of 2006 its total population is 23,229 (of which the population of Koronowo amounts to 10,784, and the population of the rural part of the gmina is 12,445). Villages Apart from the town of Koronowo, Gmina Koronowo contains the villages and settlements of Aleksandrowiec, Bieskowo, Buszkowo, Byszewo, Bytkowice, Dąbrowice, Drzewianowo, Dziedzinek, Glinki, Gogolin, Gogolinek, Gościeradz, Grabino, Huta, Iwickowo, Krąpiewo, Łakomowo, Łąsko Małe, Łąsko Wielkie, Lipinki, Lucim, Mąkowarsko, Mąkowarsko PGR, Młynkowiec, Morzewiec, Nowy Dwór, Nowy Jasiniec, Okole, Osiek, Popielewo, Romanowo, Różanna, Salno, Samociążek, Sitowiec, Skarbiewo, Sokole-Kuźnica, Srebrnica, Stary Dwór, ...
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Gmina Kęsowo
__NOTOC__ Gmina Kęsowo is a rural gmina (administrative district) in Tuchola County, Kuyavian-Pomeranian Voivodeship, in north-central Poland. Its seat is the village of Kęsowo, which lies approximately south-west of Tuchola and north of Bydgoszcz. The gmina covers an area of , and as of 2006 its total population is 4,381. Villages Gmina Kęsowo contains the villages and settlements of Adamkowo, Bralewnica, Brzuchowo, Drożdzienica, Grochowo, Jeleńcz, Kęsowo, Krajenki, Ludwichowo, Nowe Żalno, Obrowo, Pamiętowo, Piastoszyn, Przymuszewo, Sicinki, Siciny, Tuchółka, Wieszczyce and Żalno. Neighbouring gminas Gmina Kęsowo is bordered by the gminas of Chojnice, Gostycyn, Kamień Krajeński, Sępólno Krajeńskie and Tuchola Tuchola (german: Tuchel; csb, Tëchòlô) is a town in the Kuyavian-Pomeranian Voivodeship in northern Poland. The Pomeranian town, which is the seat of Tuchola County, had a population of 13,418 . Geographical location Tuchola lies ab ...
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Gmina Cekcyn
__NOTOC__ Gmina Cekcyn is a rural gmina (administrative district) in Tuchola County, Kuyavian-Pomeranian Voivodeship, in north-central Poland. Its seat is the village of Cekcyn, which lies approximately east of Tuchola and north of Bydgoszcz. The gmina covers an area of , and as of 2006 its total population is 6,437. The gmina contains part of the protected areas of Tuchola Landscape Park and Wda Landscape Park. Villages Gmina Cekcyn contains the villages and settlements of Bieszewo, Błądzim, Błądzim-Dworzec, Brzozie, Cekcyn, Cekcynek, Dębowiec, Gołąbek, Huta, Iwiec, Jelenia Góra, Karpaty, Kiełpiński Most, Knieja, Kosowo, Kowalskie Błota, Kruszka, Krzywogoniec, Lisiny, Łosiny, Lubiewice, Lubińsk, Ludwichowo, Madera, Mała Huta, Małe Budziska, Małe Gacno, Mikołajskie, Nowy Sumin, Okiersk, Okoninek, Ostrowo, Piła-Młyn, Plaskorz, Pustelnia, Rudzki Młyn, Sarnówek, Siwe Bagno, Skrajna, Sławno, Sowiniec, Stary Sumin, Stary Wi ...
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Żółwiniec, Kuyavian-Pomeranian Voivodeship
Żółwiniec is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Gostycyn __NOTOC__ Gmina Gostycyn is a rural gmina (administrative district) in Tuchola County, Kuyavian-Pomeranian Voivodeship, in north-central Poland. Its seat is the village of Gostycyn, which lies approximately south of Tuchola and north of Bydgosz ..., within Tuchola County, Kuyavian-Pomeranian Voivodeship, in north-central Poland. References Villages in Tuchola County {{Tuchola-geo-stub ...
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Wielki Mędromierz
Wielki Mędromierz () is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Gostycyn, within Tuchola County, Kuyavian-Pomeranian Voivodeship, in north-central Poland. It is located within the historic region of Pomerania. History 7 June 1313 is the date of the first known document to mention the village. The Święców family was buying it from the Teutonic Order. Wielki Mędromierz was a royal village of the Polish Crown, administratively located in the Tuchola County in the Pomeranian Voivodeship. During the German occupation of Poland ( World War II), in 1940–1942 and 1944, the Germans carried out expulsions of Poles, whose houses were then handed over to Germans as part of the '' Lebensraum'' policy. Many of the expelled Poles were initially imprisoned in the Potulice concentration camp and then enslaved as forced labour Forced labour, or unfree labour, is any work relation, especially in modern or early modern history, in which people are employed against the ...
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Wielka Klonia
Wielka Klonia is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Gostycyn, within Tuchola County, Kuyavian-Pomeranian Voivodeship, in north-central Poland. It lies approximately west of Gostycyn, south-west of Tuchola, and north of Bydgoszcz. History During the German occupation of Poland (World War II), Wielka Klonia was one of the sites of executions of Poles, carried out by the Germans in 1939 as part of the ''Intelligenzaktion''. Polish farmers from Wielka Klonia were also among the victims of large massacres of Poles from the region, perpetrated by the ''Selbstschutz'' in 1939 in nearby Rudzki Most. In the spring of 1940, the occupiers carried out expulsions of Poles, who then were enslaved as forced labour of German colonists in the area. The expelled Poles were farm owners and families of the victims of earlier massacres of Poles. Local Poles were also among the victims of a massacre of Poles, committed by the Germans on 3 November 1940 in nearby Bralewnica.Wardzyńska ...
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