Gmina Nowogród Bobrzański
Gmina Nowogród Bobrzański | ||
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Basic data | ||
State : | Poland | |
Voivodeship : | Lebus | |
Powiat : | Zielonogórski | |
Geographic location : | 51 ° 48 ' N , 15 ° 14' E | |
Residents : | s. Gmina | |
Postal code : | 66-010 | |
Telephone code : | (+48) 68 | |
License plate : | FZI | |
Economy and Transport | ||
Street : | Żary - Zielona Góra | |
Rail route : | Żary - Zielona Góra | |
Next international airport : | Zielona Góra-Babimost | |
Gmina | ||
Gminatype: | Urban-and-rural parish | |
Gmina structure: | 21 school authorities | |
Surface: | 259.41 km² | |
Residents: | 9487 (June 30, 2019) |
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Population density : | 37 inhabitants / km² | |
Community number ( GUS ): | 0809053 | |
Administration (as of 2018) | ||
Mayor : | Paweł Mierzwiak | |
Address: | ul.Słowackiego 11 66-010 Nowogród Bobrzański |
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Website : | www.nowogrodbobrz.pl |
The Gmina Nowogród Bobrzański [ nɔˈvɔgrut bɔˈbʒansci ] is an urban-and-rural municipality in the powiat Zielonogórski of the Lubusz Voivodeship in Poland . Its seat is the small town of the same name ( German Naumburg am Bober ) with about 5150 inhabitants.
geography
The municipality with an area of 259 km² borders in the northeast on the district town of Zielona Góra (Grünberg in Silesia) . The waters include the Bóbr (Bober) , which formed the western border of the municipality until 1976, and the Brzeźnica or Brzeźniczanka.
history
The rural community belonged to the powiat Lubski with the district town of Lubsko (Sommerfeld) in the Zielona Góra Voivodeship (1950–1975). On June 1, 1975, the powiat was dissolved and the community came to the end of 1998 to the newly created, smaller Voivodeship Zielona Góra (1975-1998).
On January 15, 1976, six villages west of the Bobers (Białowice, Cieszów, Dobroszów Mały, Krzystkowice, Krzywa and Łagoda) of the disbanded rural municipality Krzystkowice were incorporated into the municipality.
The former town of Krzystkowice (Christianstadt) on the western bank of the Bober was merged with Nowogród Bobrzański in 1988. This got the city rights back and the community got its current status.
The Early Iron Age site in Billendorf (Białowice) gave the Billendorf culture its name .
structure
The town-and-country municipality Nowogród Bobrzański is divided into the town itself and 21 villages with the Schulzenamt:
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Other settlements and districts are: Krzewiny, Krzywaniec, Pajęczno ( Paganz , 1936–1945 Kleinwiesdorf ), Pielice ( Pehlitz ), Popowice ( Popowitz , 1936–1945 Gutental ) and Turów ( Theuern ).
Web links
Individual evidence
- ↑ population. Size and Structure by Territorial Division. As of June 30, 2019. Główny Urząd Statystyczny (GUS) (PDF files; 0.99 MiB), accessed December 24, 2019 .