Gmina Choceń

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Gmina Choceń
Gmina Choceń does not have a coat of arms
Gmina Choceń (Poland)
Gmina Choceń
Gmina Choceń
Basic data
State : Poland
Voivodeship : Kuyavian Pomeranian
Powiat : Włocławski
Geographic location : 52 ° 29 '  N , 19 ° 1'  E Coordinates: 52 ° 29 '5 "  N , 19 ° 1' 3"  E
Residents : see Gmina
Postal code : 87-850
Telephone code : (+48) 54
License plate : CWL
Economy and Transport
Rail route : Kutno – Toruń
Gmina
Gminatype: Rural community
Gmina structure: 41 localities
28 school offices
Surface: 148.18 km²
Residents: 7939
(Jun. 30, 2019)
Population density : 54 inhabitants / km²
Community number  ( GUS ): 0418052
Administration (as of 2006)
Community leader : Roman Nowakowski
Address:
ul.Sikorskiego 4 87-850 Choceń
Website : www.chocen.pl



The Gmina Choceń is a rural community in the powiat Włocławski of the Kuyavian-Pomeranian Voivodeship in Poland . Your seat is the village of the same name ( German Chocen ) with about 1000 inhabitants.

structure

The rural community Choceń includes 28 villages (German names up to 1945) with a Schulzenamt :

  • Bodzanowo ( 1943–1945 Doberstein )
  • Bodzanówek
  • Borzymie ( 1943–1945 Ehrensee )
  • Borzymowice
  • Choceń ( 1939–1942 Chocen , 1943–1945 Ehrstätten )
  • Czerniewice ( 1943–1945 Schernhausen )
  • Grabówka
  • Janowo ( 1943–1945 Hansfeld )
  • Jarantowice ( 1939–1942 Jarantowize , 1943–1945 Immenau )
  • Krukowo ( 1939–1942 Krukowo , 1943–1945 above sea level )
  • Kuźnice ( 1939–1942 Kuschnize , 1943–1945 Glanzhof )
  • Lutobórz ( 1943–1945 Lüttquell )
  • Niemojewo ( 1943–1945 Kirschheim )
  • Olganowo ( 1939–1942 Olganowo , 1943–1945 Olgenheim )
  • Pustki Śmiłowskie
  • Siewiersk ( 1943–1945 Nordeck )
  • Skibice ( 1939–1942 Skibize , 1943–1945 Furchheim )
  • Stare Nakonowo ( 1943–1945 Nackenau )
  • Szatki ( 1939–1942 Schatki , 1943–1945 Netztal )
  • Szczutkowo ( 1943–1945 Waldsee )
  • Śmiłowice ( 1939–1942 Smilowize , 1943–1945 row houses )
  • Wichrowice ( 1939–1942 Wilkowize , 1943–1945 Windhof )
  • Wilkowice ( 1939–1942 Jarantowize , 1943–1945 Wölflingen )
  • Wilkowiczki ( 1943–1945 Wolfswald )
  • Wola Nakonowska ( 1939–1942 Nakonowska-Wola , 1943–1945 Kleinnakel )
  • Ząbin ( 1943–1945 Sommen )

Other localities in the municipality are:

  • Filipki
  • Gajówka
  • Jerzewo
  • Kępka Szlachecka ( 1943–1945 Büschel )
  • Lijewo
  • Łopatki ( 1939–1942 Lopatki , 1943–1945 Liesental )
  • Ługowiska ( 1943–1945 Lugen )
  • Nowa Wola
  • Stefanowo
  • Szczytno ( 1943–1945 Schütten )
  • Świerkowo ( 1939–1942 Swerkowo , 1943–1945 Zwerchau )
  • Zakrzewek ( 1943-1945 jamming )
  • Zapust ( 1943–1945 Sapen )

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The village of Czerniewice has a train station on the Kutno – Piła railway line , and Wichrowice was on the Włocławek – Przystronie narrow-gauge railway .

Web links

Footnotes

  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. a b c d e f g h i See German Army Map, 3480 Kowall
  3. a b c d e f See German Army Map, 3479 Lutbrandau