Gmina Babiak
Gmina Babiak | ||
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Basic data | ||
State : | Poland | |
Voivodeship : | Greater Poland | |
Powiat : | Kolski | |
Geographic location : | 52 ° 21 ' N , 18 ° 40' E | |
Residents : | see Gmina | |
Postal code : | 62-620 | |
Telephone code : | (+48) 63 | |
License plate : | PKL | |
Economy and Transport | ||
Rail route : | Inowrocław – Kutno | |
Gmina | ||
Gminatype: | Rural community | |
Gmina structure: | 46 villages | |
30 school offices | ||
Surface: | 133.58 km² | |
Residents: | 7859 (Jun. 30, 2019) |
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Population density : | 59 inhabitants / km² | |
Community number ( GUS ): | 3009022 | |
administration | ||
Community leader : | Wojciech Adam Chojnowski | |
Address: | pl. Wolności 5 62-620 Babiak |
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Website : | www.babiak.org.pl |
The Gmina Babiak is a rural community in the powiat Kolski of the Greater Poland Voivodeship in Poland . Its seat is the village of the same name ( German Waldau , 1943–1945 Babenwald ) with about 1500 inhabitants.
structure
The following villages ( German names, officially 1943 to 1945 ) with a Schulzenamt ( solectwo ) belong to the rural community (gmina wiejska) Babiak :
- Bogusławice ( 1943–1945 Sahlfelden )
- Bogusławice-Nowiny
- Brdów ( 1943–1945 Seestetten )
- Brzezie
- Dębno Królewskie ( 1943–1945 Royal Oaks )
- Dębno Poproboszczowskie ( 1943–1945 Episcopal Oak )
- Góraj ( 1943–1945 New Bergen )
- Janowice ( 1943–1945 Johannisdorf )
- Kawęczyn
- Korzecznik-Podlesie ( 1943–1945 Unterwalden )
- Korzecznik-Szatanowo ( 1943–1945 Grünbach )
- Lichenek ( 1943–1945 Klagenhof )
- Lipie Góry ( 1939–1943 Lindenberg , 1943–1945 Liebguhren )
- Lubotyń ( 1943–1945 Lubau )
- Maliniec ( 1943–1945 Mariendorf )
- Mchowo ( 1943–1945 Moosheim )
- Mostki-Kolonia ( 1943–1945 Neubrückendorf )
- Nowiny Brdowskie ( 1943–1945 Neu-Hagen )
- Osówie ( 1943–1945 Ossau )
- Ozorzyn ( 1943–1945 Osede )
- Podkiejsze ( 1943–1945 Niedereck )
- Polonisz ( 1943–1945 Polln )
- Psary ( 1943-1945 Sarin )
- Radoszewice ( 1943–1945 Freudenort )
- Stare Morzyce ( 1943–1945 Morau )
- Stypin ( 1943–1945 Reichenbach )
- Wiecinin ( 1943–1945 Welkingen )
- Zakrzewo ( 1943–1945 Schöngau )
- Zwierzchociny
- Żurawieniec ( 1943–1945 crane )
The following localities belong to the municipality without the Schulzenamt.
- Bugaj ( 1943–1945 Bugitten )
- Gryglaki
- Józefowo ( 1943–1945 Josefsberg )
- Kiejsze ( 1943–1945 Kölsch )
- Kiejsze-Leśniczówka ( 1943–1945 Neuhügel )
- Krukowo ( 1943–1945 Rabenau )
- Łucynowo
- Łaziska ( 1943–1945 Kriechdorf )
- Olszak
- Psary-Leśniczówka
- Stefanowo ( 1943–1945 Stefansdorf )
- Suchy Las ( 1943–1945 birch grove )
- Wawrzyny
- Zakrzewo-Leśniczówka
- Babiak ( Waldau , 1943–1945 Bebenwald )
traffic
Babiak station, still served by a pair of long-distance trains, is on the Chorzów – Tczew railway line . The narrow-gauge railway Włocławek – Przystronie also used to run through the municipality.
Web links
Commons : Gmina Babiak - collection of images, videos and audio files
- Order about change of place names in Reichsgau Wartheland in the ordinance sheet of the Reich governor in Warthegau from May 18, 1943 (pdf; 1.80 MB)
- Babenwald district in the district of Warthbrücken , Reichsgau Wartheland
- District Mühlental (Kr. Warthbrücken) in the district of Warthbrücken, Reichsgau Wartheland
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 .
- ↑ Cf. web link " Order about change of place names in Reichsgau Wartheland " - District of Hohensalza
- ↑ See renaming of places under: Weblink District Babenwald & Weblink District Mühlental (Kr. Warthbrücken)