Gmina Czersk
| Gmina Czersk | ||
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| Basic data | ||
| State : | Poland | |
| Voivodeship : | Pomerania | |
| Powiat : | Chojnicki | |
| Geographic location : | 53 ° 48 ' N , 17 ° 59' E | |
| Residents : | s. Gmina | |
| Postal code : | 89-650 | |
| Telephone code : | (+48) 52 | |
| License plate : | GCH | |
| Economy and Transport | ||
| Street : | Gorzów Wielkopolski - Gdansk | |
| Rail route : | Tczew – Chojnice | |
| Laskowice Pomorskie – Czersk | ||
| Gmina | ||
| Gminatype: | Urban-and-rural parish | |
| Gmina structure: | 85 localities | |
| Surface: | 379.85 km² | |
| Residents: | 21,643 (Jun. 30, 2019) |
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| Population density : | 57 inhabitants / km² | |
| Community number ( GUS ): | 2202043 | |
| Administration (as of 2014) | ||
| Mayor : | Jolanta Fierek | |
| Address: | ul.Kosciuszki 27 89-650 Czersk |
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| Website : | www.czersk.pl | |
The Gmina Czersk is a city and country community in Powiat Chojnicki in Pomorskie in Poland . Its seat is the city of the same name Czersk ( German Czersk ) with almost 10,000 inhabitants.
history
The city and municipality came to Poland in 1920 on the basis of the Versailles Treaty .
Partnerships
The municipality of Czersk has had a partnership with the German town of Boizenburg / Elbe since the early 1990s .
structure
The following localities belong to the urban and rural community of Czersk:
| Polish name | German name (until 1920 and 1939–45) |
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| Bagna | Josephsberg |
| Będźmierowice | Bendzimirowitz (1873–1942 Schönberg , 1942–45 Schönbergen ) |
| Bielawy | Bielawi (1942–45 Blankenbruch ) |
| Błoto | Blotto (1942–45 Höftbruch ) |
| Brda | Braadorf |
| Budziska | Budeziska |
| Bukowa Góra | Bukowagora (1942–45 Buchenberg ) |
| Czersk | Czersk (1942–45 Heiderode ) |
| Czerska Struga | Czerskerfließ |
| Dąbki | Schönwalde |
| Duża clonia | Klonia (1942–45 Ahornfeld ) |
| Duże Wędoły | Wendoli |
| Fojutowo | |
| Gartki | |
| Gotelp | Gotthelf |
| Gutowiec | Guttowitz (1942–45 Gutenwirt ) |
| Jeziórko | Jesiorken (1942–45 Jeserich ) |
| Kaliska | Kaliska |
| Kamionka | Kamionka (1942–45 Heidefließ ) |
| Karolewo | |
| Kęsza | Kencza (1942–45 Kienbruch ) |
| Klaskawa | Klaskawa (1942-45 Klasken ) |
| Kłodnia | Klodnia |
| Klonowice | Klonowitz (1942–45 Klönnwitz ) |
| Konewki | Konefka |
| King | King |
| Konigórtek | Konigortek |
| Kosowa Niwa | |
| Koszary | |
| Krzyż | Johannesberg |
| Short | Kurcze (1942–45 Kurzewiese ) |
| Kurkovo | Schondorf |
| Kwieki | Kwieki (1942-45 peewit fracture ) |
| Łąg | Long (1942–45 Schönhain ) |
| Łąg-Kolonia | Long colony |
| Lipki | Lipki (1942–45 Lippken ) |
| Listewka | |
| Łubna | |
| Łukowo | Lukowo (1942–45 Lucken ) |
| Lutom | Luttom |
| Lutomski must | Luttomerbrück |
| Malachin | Malachin (1942–45 Melchingen ) |
| Mała Klonia | Klein Klonia (1942–45 Klehnacker ) |
| Małe Wędoły | |
| Młynki | Mielken (1942–45 Mühlchen ) |
| Modrzejewo | Moddrow |
| Mokre | Mockrau |
| Mosna | Mosna (1942–45 Mossen ) |
| Nieżurawa | |
| Nowa Juńcza | New Juncza |
| Nowe Prusy | Neu-Prussy (1942-45 Prussia ) |
| Nowy Młyn | Luttomerneumühl |
| Odry | Odri |
| Olszyny | Olszini (1942–45 Ellerneck ) |
| Ostrowite | Ostrowitte (1942–45 Werdersee ) |
| Ostrowy | |
| Płecno | |
| Polana | |
| Przyjaźnia | Prziaszn (1942–45 Rheinfeld ) |
| Pustki | Pustki |
| Rówki | |
| Rytel | Rittel |
| Sienica | Wheelwright |
| Stara Juńcza | Old Juncza |
| Starlings Prusy | Alt-Prussy (1942–45 Old Prussia ) |
| Stodółki | Stodolka (1942–45 forest barns ) |
| Struga | Struga (1942–45 Fließbrück ) |
| Suszek | Suszek (1871–1942 Friedenthal , 1942–45 Friedental ) |
| Szałamaje | Shalamai |
| Szyszkowiec | |
| Twarożnica | Twarosnitza (1898–1942 Jägerthal , 1942–45 Jägertal ) |
| Uboga | Uboga (1871–1945 Wörth ) |
| Uroża | |
| Ustronie | Charlottenthal |
| Wądoły | |
| Wędowo | |
| Wieck | Wieck |
| Wojtal | Woithal (1942–45 Woital ) |
| Zapędowo | Zappendowo (1942-45 zapping ) |
| Zapora | Mühlhof |
| Zarzecze | Zarzecze (1868–1945 Karlsbraa ) |
| Zawada | Zawadda (1942–45 Mühlheide ) |
| Złe Mięso | Evil flesh |
| Zlotowo | Czersk Mill |
| Żukowo | Zuckau |
traffic
In the Czersk station, the Tczew – Küstrin-Kietz border crosses with the Laskowice Pomorskie – Bąk railway to the north, which is only used for goods traffic . In the east of the municipality, the Nowa Wieś Wielka – Gdynia railway runs with three stops that are no longer served.
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 .