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Gmina Igołomia-Wawrzeńczyce
__NOTOC__ Gmina Igołomia-Wawrzeńczyce is a rural gmina (administrative district) in Kraków County, Lesser Poland Voivodeship, in southern Poland. Its seat is the village of Wawrzeńczyce, Lesser Poland Voivodeship, Wawrzeńczyce, which lies approximately east of the regional capital Kraków. The gmina covers an area of , and as of 2006 its total population is 7,661. Villages Gmina Igołomia-Wawrzeńczyce contains the villages and settlements of Dobranowice, Kraków County, Dobranowice, Igołomia, Koźlica, Odwiśle, Pobiednik Mały, Pobiednik Wielki, Rudno Górne, Stręgoborzyce, Tropiszów, Wawrzeńczyce, Lesser Poland Voivodeship, Wawrzeńczyce, Wygnanów, Lesser Poland Voivodeship, Wygnanów, Złotniki, Lesser Poland Voivodeship, Złotniki, Zofipole, Lesser Poland Voivodeship, Zofipole and Żydów, Lesser Poland Voivodeship, Żydów. Neighbouring gminas Gmina Igołomia-Wawrzeńczyce is bordered by the city of Kraków and by the gminas of Gmina Drwinia, Drwinia, Gmina Kocmyr ...
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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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Rudno Górne
Rudno Górne is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Igołomia-Wawrzeńczyce, within Kraków County, Lesser Poland Voivodeship, in southern Poland. It lies approximately north-west of Wawrzeńczyce and east of the regional capital Kraków Kraków (), or Cracow, is the second-largest and one of the oldest cities in Poland. Situated on the Vistula River in Lesser Poland Voivodeship, the city dates back to the seventh century. Kraków was the official capital of Poland until 1596 .... References Villages in Kraków County {{Kraków-geo-stub ...
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Gmina Proszowice
__NOTOC__ Gmina Proszowice is an urban-rural gmina (administrative district) in Proszowice County, Lesser Poland Voivodeship, in southern Poland. Its seat is the town of Proszowice, which lies approximately north-east of the regional capital Kraków. The gmina covers an area of , and as of 2006 its total population is 16,188 (out of which the population of Proszowice amounts to 6,205, and the population of the rural part of the gmina is 9,983). Villages Apart from the town of Proszowice, Gmina Proszowice contains the villages and settlements of Bobin, Lesser Poland Voivodeship, Bobin, Ciborowice, Czajęcice, Lesser Poland Voivodeship, Czajęcice, Gniazdowice, Górka Stogniowska, Jakubowice, Lesser Poland Voivodeship, Jakubowice, Jazdowiczki, Kadzice, Klimontów, Lesser Poland Voivodeship, Klimontów, Koczanów, Kościelec, Lesser Poland Voivodeship, Kościelec, Kowala, Lesser Poland Voivodeship, Kowala, Łaganów, Makocice, Mysławczyce, Opatkowice, Proszowice County, Opatkowice, ...
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Gmina Nowe Brzesko
__NOTOC__ Gmina Nowe Brzesko is an urban-rural gmina (administrative district) in Proszowice County, Lesser Poland Voivodeship, in southern Poland. Its seat is the town of Nowe Brzesko, which lies approximately south-east of Proszowice and east of the regional capital Kraków. The gmina covers an area of , and as of 2006 its total population is 5,769. It was formerly classed as a rural gmina, becoming urban-rural when Nowe Brzesko became a town on 1 January 2011. Villages Apart from the town of Nowe Brzesko, Gmina Nowe Brzesko contains the villages and settlements of Grębocin, Gruszów, Hebdów, Kuchary, Majkowice, Mniszów, Mniszów-Kolonia, Pławowice, Przybysławice, Rudno Dolne, Sierosławice, Śmiłowice and Szpitary. Neighbouring gminas Gmina Nowe Brzesko is bordered by the gminas of Drwinia, Igołomia-Wawrzeńczyce, Koszyce and Proszowice. ReferencesPolish official population figures 2006 {{Proszowice County Nowe Brzesko Nowe Brzesko is a town in Prosz ...
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Gmina Niepołomice
__NOTOC__ Gmina Niepołomice is an urban-rural gmina (administrative district) in Wieliczka County, Lesser Poland Voivodeship, in southern Poland. Its seat is the town of Niepołomice, which lies approximately north-east of Wieliczka and east of the regional capital Kraków. The gmina covers an area of , and as of 2006 its total population is 22,168 (out of which the population of Niepołomice amounts to 8,537, and the population of the rural part of the gmina is 13,631). Villages Apart from the town of Niepołomice, Gmina Niepołomice contains the villages and settlements of Chobot, Ochmanów, Podłęże, Słomiróg, Staniątki, Suchoraba, Wola Batorska, Wola Zabierzowska, Zagórze, Zakrzów and Zakrzowiec. Neighbouring gminas Gmina Niepołomice is bordered by the city of Kraków and by the gminas of Biskupice, Drwinia, Gdów, Igołomia-Wawrzeńczyce, Kłaj and Wieliczka Wieliczka (German: ''Groß Salze'', Latin: ''Magnum Sal'') is a historic town in southe ...
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Gmina Koniusza
__NOTOC__ Gmina Koniusza is a rural gmina (administrative district) in Proszowice County, Lesser Poland Voivodeship, in southern Poland. Its seat is the village of Koniusza, which lies approximately west of Proszowice and north-east of the regional capital Kraków. The gmina covers an area of , and as of 2006 its total population is 8,663. Villages Gmina Koniusza contains the villages and settlements of Biórków Mały, Biórków Wielki, Chorążyce, Czernichów, Dalewice, Glew, Glewiec, Gnatowice, Górka Jaklińska, Karwin, Koniusza, Łyszkowice, Muniaczkowice, Niegardów, Niegardów-Kolonia, Piotrkowice Małe, Piotrkowice Wielkie, Polekarcice, Posądza, Przesławice, Rzędowice, Siedliska, Szarbia, Wąsów, Wierzbno, Wroniec, Wronin and Zielona. Neighbouring gminas Gmina Koniusza is bordered by the gminas of Igołomia-Wawrzeńczyce, Kocmyrzów-Luborzyca, Proszowice, Radziemice and Słomniki Słomniki is a town in southern Poland, situated in the ...
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Gmina Kocmyrzów-Luborzyca
__NOTOC__ Gmina Kocmyrzów-Luborzyca is a rural gmina (administrative district) in Kraków County, Lesser Poland Voivodeship, in southern Poland. Its seat is the village of Luborzyca, which lies approximately north-east of the regional capital Kraków. The gmina covers an area of , and as of 2006 its total population is 13,199. Villages Gmina Kocmyrzów-Luborzyca contains the villages and settlements of Baranówka, Lesser Poland Voivodeship, Baranówka, Czulice, Dojazdów, Głęboka, Kraków County, Głęboka, Goszcza, Goszyce, Lesser Poland Voivodeship, Goszyce, Kocmyrzów, Krzysztoforzyce, Łososkowice, Luborzyca, Łuczyce, Lesser Poland Voivodeship, Łuczyce, Maciejowice, Lesser Poland Voivodeship, Maciejowice, Marszowice, Kraków County, Marszowice, Pietrzejowice, Prusy, Lesser Poland Voivodeship, Prusy, Rawałowice, Sadowie, Lesser Poland Voivodeship, Sadowie, Skrzeszowice, Sulechów, Lesser Poland Voivodeship, Sulechów, Wiktorowice, Wilków, Lesser Poland Voivodeship, Wilk ...
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Gmina Drwinia
__NOTOC__ Gmina Drwinia is a rural gmina (administrative district) in Bochnia County, Lesser Poland Voivodeship, in southern Poland. Its seat is the village of Drwinia, which lies approximately north of Bochnia and east of the regional capital Kraków. The gmina covers an area of , and as of 2006 its total population is 6,311. Villages Gmina Drwinia contains the villages and settlements of Bieńkowice, Drwinia, Dziewin, Gawłówek, Ispina, Mikluszowice, Niedary, Świniary, Trawniki, Wola Drwińska, Wyżyce and Zielona. Neighbouring gminas Gmina Drwinia is bordered by the gminas of Bochnia, Igołomia-Wawrzeńczyce, Kłaj, Koszyce, Niepołomice, Nowe Brzesko and Szczurowa. References Polish official population figures 2006 {{Bochnia County Drwinia Drwinia is a village in Bochnia County, Lesser Poland Voivodeship, in southern Poland. It is the seat of the gmina (administrative district) called Gmina Drwinia. It lies approximately north of Bochnia and east of the ...
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Żydów, Lesser Poland Voivodeship
Żydów is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Igołomia-Wawrzeńczyce, within Kraków County, Lesser Poland Voivodeship, in southern Poland. It lies approximately west of Wawrzeńczyce and east of the regional capital Kraków Kraków (), or Cracow, is the second-largest and one of the oldest cities in Poland. Situated on the Vistula River in Lesser Poland Voivodeship, the city dates back to the seventh century. Kraków was the official capital of Poland until 1596 .... References Villages in Kraków County {{Kraków-geo-stub ...
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Zofipole, Lesser Poland Voivodeship
Zofipole is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Igołomia-Wawrzeńczyce, within Kraków County, Lesser Poland Voivodeship, in southern Poland. It lies approximately south-west of Wawrzeńczyce and east of the regional capital Kraków Kraków (), or Cracow, is the second-largest and one of the oldest cities in Poland. Situated on the Vistula River in Lesser Poland Voivodeship, the city dates back to the seventh century. Kraków was the official capital of Poland until 1596 .... References Zofipole {{Kraków-geo-stub ...
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Złotniki, Lesser Poland Voivodeship
Złotniki is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Igołomia-Wawrzeńczyce, within Kraków County, Lesser Poland Voivodeship, in southern Poland. It lies approximately west of Wawrzeńczyce (the gmina seat) and east of the regional capital Kraków Kraków (), or Cracow, is the second-largest and one of the oldest cities in Poland. Situated on the Vistula River in Lesser Poland Voivodeship, the city dates back to the seventh century. Kraków was the official capital of Poland until 1596 .... References Villages in Kraków County {{Kraków-geo-stub ...
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Wygnanów, Lesser Poland Voivodeship
Wygnanów is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Igołomia-Wawrzeńczyce, within Kraków County, Lesser Poland Voivodeship, in southern Poland. It lies approximately north-west of Wawrzeńczyce and east of the regional capital Kraków Kraków (), or Cracow, is the second-largest and one of the oldest cities in Poland. Situated on the Vistula River in Lesser Poland Voivodeship, the city dates back to the seventh century. Kraków was the official capital of Poland until 1596 .... The village has an approximate population of 54. References Villages in Kraków County {{Kraków-geo-stub ...
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