Gmina Gniewkowo

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Gmina Gniewkowo
Gniewkowo Coat of Arms
Gmina Gniewkowo (Poland)
Gmina Gniewkowo
Gmina Gniewkowo
Basic data
State : Poland
Voivodeship : Kuyavian Pomeranian
Powiat : Inowrocławski
Geographic location : 52 ° 54 '  N , 18 ° 25'  E Coordinates: 52 ° 54 '0 "  N , 18 ° 25' 0"  E
Height : 90 m npm
Residents : s. Gmina
Postal code : 88-140
Telephone code : (+48) 52
License plate : CIN
Economy and Transport
Street : Toruń - Poznań
Bydgoszcz - Konin
Rail route : Poznań – Toruń
Next international airport : Poznań-Ławica
Gmina
Gminatype: Urban-and-rural parish
Gmina structure: 22 school authorities
Surface: 179.44 km²
Residents: 14,392
(Jun. 30, 2019)
Population density : 80 inhabitants / km²
Community number  ( GUS ): 0407033
Administration (as of 2018)
Mayor : Adam Straszyński
Address: ul. 17 Stycznia 11
88-140 Gniewkowo
Website : www.gniewkowo.pl



The Gmina Gniewkowo [ ɡɲefˈkɔvɔ ] is an urban-and-rural municipality in the powiat Inowrocławski of the Kuyavian-Pomeranian Voivodeship in Poland . Its seat is the city ​​of the same name ( German Argenau ) with about 7200 inhabitants.

history

As part of the first partition of Poland in 1772, the municipality came to Prussia . After the First World War , it was ceded to the Second Polish Republic in January 1920 under the provisions of the Versailles Treaty . After the invasion of Poland was 1,939 German occupied and some places have been renamed.

The urban and rural community has existed since 1975, when it was part of the Bydgoszcz Voivodeship until 1998 .

structure

The following villages with 22 school authorities and other localities belong to the urban and rural community of Gniewkowo:

Polish name German name
(1815-1918)
German name
(1939-1945)
Bąbolin Bombolin Elf ground
Branno Branno Burn
Buczkowo Buczkowo Beech bush
Chrząstowo Eichthal Eichtal
Dąblin Bombs Heidrode
Gąski Gonsk
1906–1918 own home
Home
Gniewkowo Gniewkowo
1879–1918 Argenau
Argenau
Godzięba Godziemba
1906–1918 Oberwalde
Oberwalde
Kaczkowo Kaczkowo Erpelhof
Kawęczyn Alt Grabia
1906–1918 Kawentschin
Kummersdorf
Kępa Kujawska Kempa Süderkamp
Kijewo Kijewo
1908–1918 Reichsmark
Reichsmark
Klepary Klepary
190? –1918 Ernsthausen
Ernsthausen
Lipie Lipie degradation Linden trees
Markovo Markovo Brands
Murzynko Klein Murzynno
1908–1918 Klein Morin
1939–1943 Klein Morin
1943–1945 Kleinmooren
Murzynno Great Murzynno
1908–1918 Great Morin
1939–1943 Groß Morin
1943–1945 Großmooren
Ostrowo Ostrowo near Argenau Dietrichswerder
Perkovo Perkovo Mürbenfeld
Skalmierowice Skalmierowice
1906–1918 Skalmierowitz
Skaldenhof
Suchatówka German Suchatowko
1908–1918 Waldow
1939–1943 Waldow
1943–1945 Waldowsee
Szadłowice Schadlowitz Greutingen
Szpital Hospital
1906–1918 Schöngrund
Schöngrund
Więcławice Wienslawitz Wulfenhof
Wielowieś - Wielowies
- Gut Großendorf
1939–1943 Großendorf
1943–1945 Grotendorf
Wierzbiczany Wierzbiczany Pastures
Wierzchosławice Wierschoslawice
1906–1918 Wierschoslawitz
Grotendorf
Zajezierze Seedorf Seedorf
Żyrosławice Neudorf near Argenau Neudorf near Argenau

education

In the town there is a primary school (Szkoła Podstawowa) , a vocational school (Zasadnicza Szkoła Zawodowa) and a secondary school (Gimnazjum nr.1 im. Ziemi Kujawskiej) ; there is also a primary school in the village of Wierzchosławice. There are kindergartens in the city as well as in the villages of Wierzbiczany, Lipie, Wierzchosławice and Murzynno .

Personalities

  • Artur Paul (1899–1968), engineer general and chief engineer of the Air Force; born in Alt Grabia.

Web links

Commons : Gmina Gniewkowo  - collection of pictures, videos and audio files

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 .