Chełmża (rural municipality)
Gmina Chełmża | ||
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Basic data | ||
State : | Poland | |
Voivodeship : | Kuyavian Pomeranian | |
Powiat : | Toruń | |
Geographic location : | 53 ° 12 ' N , 18 ° 36' E | |
Height : | 92 m npm | |
Residents : | see Gmina | |
Postal code : | 87-140 | |
Telephone code : | (+48) 56 | |
License plate : | CTR | |
Economy and Transport | ||
Street : | Gdansk - Toruń | |
Rail route : | Toruń – Grudziądz | |
Chełmża – Bydgoszcz | ||
Next international airport : | Danzig | |
Gmina | ||
Gminatype: | Rural community | |
Gmina structure: | 31 localities | |
28 school offices | ||
Surface: | 178.72 km² | |
Residents: | 9818 (Jun. 30, 2019) |
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Population density : | 55 inhabitants / km² | |
Community number ( GUS ): | 0415022 | |
administration | ||
Wójt : | Jacek Jerzy Czarnecki | |
Address: | ul.Wodna 2 87-140 Chełmża |
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Website : | www.gminachelmza.pl |
The gmina wiejska Chełmża ([ ˈxɛwmʒa ]) is an independent rural municipality in Poland in the powiat Toruński in the Kuyavian-Pomeranian Voivodeship . It has 9818 inhabitants (June 30, 2019) and has an area of 178.7 km², of which 1% is forest and 89% is agricultural area. The administrative seat of the rural community is the city of Chełmża ( German Culmsee ).
Geographical location
The municipality is located in the historical landscape of the Kulmerland , about 40 kilometers southeast of the district capital Bydgoszcz ( Bromberg ) and about 20 kilometers north of Toruń ( Thorn ). Its territory includes the city of Chełmża completely.
Community structure
The rural community comprises 28 localities with Schulzenamt and 3 other localities:
Polish name | German name (1815-1920) |
German name (1939-1945) |
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Bielczyny | Bielczyny 1870–1920 Beautiful |
Beautiful |
Bocień | Bottschin |
1939–1942 Bottschin 1942–1945 Botten |
Bogusławki | Boguslawken |
1939–1942 Boguslawken 1942–1945 Ritterwall |
Brąchnówko | Bruchnowko |
1939–1942 Bruchnowko 1942–1945 Froeben |
Browina | Browina |
1939–1942 Browina 1942–1945 Gut Fröben |
Drzonówko | Drzonowko |
1939–1942 Drzonowko 1942–1945 Drenauhof |
Dziemiony | Dziemiony 1870–1920 Dreilinden |
Dreilinden |
Dźwierzno | Dzwierzno 1874–1920 Schwiersen |
Schwiersen |
Głuchowo | Gluchowo 1866–1920 Glauchau |
Glauchau |
Głuchowo-Windak | Windak |
1939–1942 Windak 1942–1945 Windack |
Grodno | Grodno |
1939–1942 Grodno 1942–1945 Groden |
Grzegorz | Gregorsz 1867–1920 Falkenstein |
Falkenstein |
Hryvnia | Hryvnia 1909–1920 handles |
Handles |
Januszewo | Janush |
1939–1942 Janusch 1942–1945 Hansberg |
Kiełbasin | Keel basin |
1939–1942 Kielbasin 1942–1945 Worst |
Kończewice | Konczewitz 1865-1920 Kunzendorf |
Kunzendorf |
Kuczwały | Kuczwally |
1939–1942 Kuczwally 1942–1945 Kunzwalde |
Liznowo | Elisenau | Elisenau |
Mirakovo | Mirakovo |
1939–1942 Mirakowo 1942–1945 Merch |
Morczyny | Morczyn 1902-1920 Mortschin |
1939–1942 Mortschin 1942–1945 Merschen |
Nawra | Nawra |
1939-1942 Nawra 1942-1945 Nefer |
Nowa Chełmża | New Culmsee | Neukulmsee |
Parowa Falęcka | Parowo |
1939–1942 Parowo 1942–1945 Dietrichsschlucht |
Pluskowęsy | Plus kowenz |
1939–1942 Pluskowenz 1942–1945 Pleuskewend |
Skąpe | Alt Skompe 1901–1920 Hermannsdorf |
Hermannsdorf |
Sławkowo | Slawkowo 1867–1920 Friedenau |
Friedenau |
Strużal | Strusal | Strusal |
Świętosław | Wenzlau | Wenzlau |
Szerokopas | Scherokopass |
1939–1942 Scherokopass 1942–1945 Schirkenpaß |
Witkowo | Wittkowo |
1939–1942 Wittkowo 1942–1945 Wittkenfeld |
Zajączkowo | Zajonskowo 1904–1920 Senzkau |
Senzkau |
Zalesie | Zalesie | |
Zelgno | Zelgno 1902–1920 little sail |
Little sail |
Zelgno-Bezdół |
Personalities
- Alexander von Gentzkow (1841–1910), Prussian general, born in Grzywna.
- Kurt von Kries (1848–1929), Prussian councilor and politician, born on Gut Friedenau.
Web links
Commons : Gmina Chełmża - collection of pictures, videos and audio files
Footnotes
- ↑ 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 .