Gmina Oborniki

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Gmina Oborniki
Coat of arms of Oborniki
Gmina Oborniki (Poland)
Gmina Oborniki
Gmina Oborniki
Basic data
State : Poland
Voivodeship : Greater Poland
Powiat : Oborniki
Geographic location : 52 ° 39 ′  N , 16 ° 49 ′  E Coordinates: 52 ° 39 ′ 0 ″  N , 16 ° 49 ′ 0 ″  E
Residents : s. Gmina
Postal code : 64-600
Telephone code : (+48) 61
License plate : POB
Economy and Transport
Street : DK11 Piła - Poznan
DW187 Pniewy - Murowana Goślina
DW178 Oborniki– Wałcz
Rail route : Poznan – Piła
Next international airport : Poznań-Ławica
Gmina
Gminatype: Urban-and-rural parish
Gmina structure: 45 school authorities
Surface: 340.16 km²
Residents: 34,155
(Jun. 30, 2019)
Population density : 100 inhabitants / km²
Community number  ( GUS ): 3016013
Administration (as of 2010)
Mayor : Tomasz Szrama
Website : www.oborniki.pl



The Gmina Oborniki is an urban-and-rural municipality in the powiat Obornicki of the Greater Poland Voivodeship in Poland . The seat of the Powiat and the municipality is the town of the same name ( German Obornik ) with around 18,100 inhabitants.

geography

Map of the municipality

The municipality is located in the northern part of the voivodeship. The voivodeship capital Poznan is about 25 kilometers south, Gniezno (Gnesen) about 40 kilometers east. Neighboring municipalities are the municipalities of Połajewo , Ryczywół and Rogoźno in the north, Murowana Goślina in the east, Suchy Las and Rokietnica in the south and Szamotuły and Obrzycko in the west.

The rivers include the Warta and its tributary Wełna . There are a number of lakes in the municipality.

The community has an area of ​​340.2 km², 52 percent of which is used for agriculture and 38 percent for forestry.

history

Interrupted by the German occupation in the Second World War from 1919 to 1975, today's municipal area belonged to the Poznan Voivodeship, with different layouts. - The German minority was expelled after the World War .

The rural communities of Oborniki-Północ and Oborniki-Południe (1939–1945, the districts of Obornik-North and Obornik-South ), which have existed since 1934, were dissolved in 1954 and repeatedly converted into different gromadas .

The rural municipality of Oborniki has existed since January 1, 1973. From 1975 to 1998 the municipality was part of the considerably reduced Poznan Voivodeship . The powiat was dissolved during this time. Urban and rural municipality Oborniki were merged in 1990/1991 to form urban and rural municipality. Since 1999, this has belonged to the Greater Poland Voivodeship and to the re-established Powiat Obornicki.

Of the 2,015 elected mayors (sołtys) of the community were 28 men and 17 women.

structure

The town itself and 45 villages (German names, officially until 1945) with school authorities (sołectwa) belong to the town-and-country community (gmina miejsko-wiejska) Oborniki with 34,155 inhabitants (as of June 30, 2019 ):

  • Bąblin (Bablin)
  • Bąblinek
  • Bąbliniec
  • Bogdanowo (Bogenau )
  • Khrustovo ( Khrustovo , 1943–1945 crusts )
  • Dąbrówka Leśna (Heindenwalde)
  • Gołaszyn ( Golaschin , 1943–1945 Golasdorf )
  • Gołębowo ( Golembowo , 1943–1945 Geisenheim )
  • Górka (Gorkau Vorwerk)
  • Kiszewko (Kerndorf)
  • Kiszewo ( Kischewo , 1939–1943 cherries , 1943–1945 cherry stalls )
  • Kowalewko (Schmiedenau)
  • Kowanowo ( Kowanowo , 1943–1945 Kiestal )
  • Kowanówko ( Kowanowko , 1943–1945 Rundhausen )
  • Lulin (Lulenau)
  • Łukowo ( Lukowo , 1943–1945 Luckland )
  • Maniewo ( Maniewo , 1943–1945 Marienau )
  • Marszewiec
  • Nieczajna (Niendorf)
  • Niemieczkowo ( Przeciwnica , 1943–1945 Deutschendorf )
  • Nowołoskoniec
  • Objezierze ( Objezierze , 1943–1945 Oberau )
  • Ocieszyn (Augenfelde)
  • Osowo (Ehrenfelde)
  • Pacholewo ( Pacholewo , 1943–1945 Paulsgut )
  • Podlesie ( forest heather)
  • Popowo (Hinterfelde)
  • Popówko ( Popowko , 1943-1945 front Medium )
  • Przeciwnica ( Przeciwnica , 1943–1945 Petersdorf )
  • Rożnowo (Ruschdorf )
  • Sławienko ( Slawienko , 1943–1945 Deutschhof )
  • Słonawy (Rotenstein)
  • Stobnica (stone construction)
  • Sycyn (Scheidenau)
  • Ślepuchowo ( Place of Peace)
  • Świerkówki (Spruce Farm )
  • Urbanie ( Urbanie , 1943–1945 Urbansdorf )
  • Uścikowiec
  • Uścikowo ( Uscikowo , 1906–1945 Neuendorf )
  • Wargowo (Wargen)
  • Wychowaniec ( Wychowaniec , 1943–1945 Warthenau )
  • Wymysłowo ( Wymyslowo , 1943–1945 Wiesenau )
  • Wypalanki (Brand Forst)
  • Żerniki ( Ziernik , 1943–1945 Zornsdorf )
  • Żukowo ( Zukowo , 1943–1945 Zuckland )

Smaller places in the municipality are Antonin ( Antonin , 1943–1945 Antonshof ) and Bębnikąt; Weiler are Dołęga, Lipka, Marylówka, Papiernia, Radzim, Ruks-Młyn, Uścikowo-Folwark and Zagaj.

traffic

The national road DK11 leads from Kołobrzeg (Kolberg) in the north via Koszalin (Köslin) and Piła (Schneidemühl) to Oborniki and as the S11 expressway to Poznan. The intersecting Voivodship Road DW187 leads from Pniewy (Pinne) in the west to Murowana Goślina (Murowana Goslin) in the east; the DW178 connects Oborniki with Wałcz (Deutsch Krone) in the north.

On the railway line Posen – Piła (Schneidemühl) exist in the main town of Oborniki Wielkopolskie station and Oborniki Wielkopolskie Miasto station and the Rożnowo and Wargowo stations in the villages of the same name.

The nearest international airport is Poznań-Ławica .

Web links

Commons : Gmina Oborniki  - 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 .
  2. ^ Territorial.de: Register of local authorities in the Obornik district (as of January 1, 1945) (accessed on May 9, 2020)
  3. oborniki.pl: Sołectwa - informacje. (accessed on May 10, 2020)
  4. oborniki.pl: Miejscowości gminy Oborniki. (accessed on May 10, 2020)
  5. The Historical Place Directory
  6. a b c d e f g h i j German topographic map: 3367 Lukowo. (1: 25000), Issue 1, September 1944.
  7. a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t forum.ahnenforschung.net: German place names in the Wartheland.