Gmina Bobrowo

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Gmina Bobrowo
Coat of arms of Gmina Bobrowo
Gmina Bobrowo (Poland)
Gmina Bobrowo
Gmina Bobrowo
Basic data
State : Poland
Voivodeship : Kuyavian Pomeranian
Powiat : Brodnicki
Geographic location : 53 ° 17 ′  N , 19 ° 16 ′  E Coordinates: 53 ° 17 ′ 21 ″  N , 19 ° 16 ′ 19 ″  E
Residents : see Gmina
Postal code : 87-305
Telephone code : (+48) 56
License plate : CBR
Gmina
Gminatype: Rural community
Gmina structure: 35 localities
20 school offices
Surface: 146.28 km²
Residents: 6299
(Jun. 30, 2019)
Population density : 43 inhabitants / km²
Community number  ( GUS ): 0402022
administration
Wójt : Paweł Klonowski



The Gmina Bobrowo [ bɔˈbrɔvɔ ] is a rural community in the powiat Brodnicki of the Kuyavian-Pomeranian Voivodeship in Poland . Their seat is the village of the same name ( German Bobrau ) with about 400 inhabitants.

structure

The rural community of Bobrowo includes 20 villages (official German names until 1945) with a Schulzenamt :

  • Bobrowo ( Bobrau )
  • Brudzawy ( Brudzawy , 1940–1942 Groß Brudzaw , 1942–1945 Brausen )
  • Buczek ( Buczek )
  • Budy ( Schondorf )
  • Chojno ( spruce forest )
  • Czekanowo ( Czekanowo )
  • Dąbrówka ( Dabrowka , 1940–1942 Dombrowken , 1942–1945 Damern )
  • Drużyny ( Druschin )
  • Grabówiec ( Grabowiec , 1940–1945 Buchenhagen )
  • Grzybno ( Griewenhof )
  • Kawki ( Hermannsruhe )
  • Kruszyny ( Kruszyny , 1940–1942 Groß Kruschin , 1942–1945 Großkrossen )
  • Kruszyny Szlacheckie (Nobleman Kruszyn )
  • Małki ( Malken )
  • Nieżywięć ( Niezywiec , 1940–1942 Niezywienc , 1942–1945 Nesewanz )
  • Tylice ( Tylice , 1940–1942 Tillitz , 1942–1945 Tillendorf )
  • Wądzyn ( Wonsin )
  • Wichulec ( Eichholz )
  • Wymokłe ( Deutschenthal )
  • Zgniłobłoty ( King's Moor )

Other localities in the municipality are:

  • Anielewo
  • Bobrowo Kolonia ( Bobrau Colony )
  • Bogumiłki
  • Czartówiec ( Czastowitz )
  • Florencja
  • Foluszek
  • Kruszyny-Rumunki ( Eviction-Kruschin , 1942–1945 Kruschin eviction )
  • Lisa Młyn
  • Pasieki ( Roonsdorf )
  • Słoszewy ( Schlossau )
  • Smolniki ( Smolniken )
  • Zarośle ( Rose Grove )

traffic

Kawki and Małki had stations on the Brodnica – Bydgoszcz line .

Individual evidence

  1. 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 .
  2. The Genealogical Place Directory
  3. ^ Administrative history of the "Hermannsruhe District" on the website territorial.de (Rolf Jehke), as of June 8, 2014.