Gmina Pleszew

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Gmina Pleszew
Pleszew coat of arms
Gmina Pleszew (Poland)
Gmina Pleszew
Gmina Pleszew
Basic data
State : Poland
Voivodeship : Greater Poland
Powiat : Pleszew
Geographic location : 51 ° 54 '  N , 17 ° 48'  E Coordinates: 51 ° 54 '0 "  N , 17 ° 48' 0"  E
Residents : s. Gmina
Postal code : 63-300
Telephone code : (+48) 62
License plate : PPL
Economy and Transport
Street : Ostrów W. - Jarocin - Poznan
Pleszew - Kalisz - Radom
Rail route : Kluczbork – Poznan
Next international airport : Poznań-Ławica
Gmina
Gminatype: Urban-and-rural parish
Gmina structure: 28 school offices
Surface: 180.15 km²
Residents: 29,880
(Jun. 30, 2019)
Population density : 166 inhabitants / km²
Community number  ( GUS ): 3020063
Administration (as of 2018)
Mayor : Arkadiusz Ptak
Address: ul. Rynek 1
63-300 Pleszew
Website : pleszew.pl



The Gmina Pleszew is an urban-and-rural municipality in the powiat Pleszewski of the Greater Poland Voivodeship in Poland . The seat of the Powiat and the municipality is the town of the same name ( Pleschen in German ) with about 17,300 inhabitants.

geography

Map of the municipality

The municipality is located in the south-east of the voivodeship, about 25 kilometers from the border with the Lower Silesian Voivodeship . Wroclaw is 100 kilometers southwest, the capital of the voivodeship, Poznan, about 80 kilometers northwest. Neighboring municipalities are the municipalities of Kotlin , Czermin and Chocz in the north, Blizanów and Gołuchów in the east, Ostrów Wielkopolski and Raszków in the south and Dobrzyca in the west.

The community has an area of ​​180.1 km², 77 percent of which is used for agriculture and 14 percent for forestry.

history

Interrupted by the German occupation during 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 Powiat Pleszewski was re-established for the first time in 1956. From 1975 to 1998 the municipality came to the Kalisz Voivodeship . The powiat was dissolved during this time.

The rural community of Pleszew was converted into various gromadas in 1954 and newly created on January 1, 1973. The urban and rural community of Pleszew was merged to form the urban and rural community in 1990/1991. This has belonged to the Greater Poland Voivodeship since 1999 and to the re-established Powiat Pleszewski.

Community partnerships

The twin towns and municipalities of Pleszew have been Spangenberg in Hesse and Saint-Pierre-d'Oléron in France since 1997 , which in turn entered into a partnership in 1997; since 2001 Morlanwelz in Belgium, since 2004 Westerstede in Lower Saxony and since 2012 Kemer in Turkey.

structure

The town itself belongs to the town-and-country municipality (gmina miejsko-wiejska) Pleszew with 29,880 inhabitants (as of June 30, 2019) - with ten districts and 28 villages with school boards (sołectwa):

Polish name German name
(1815-1918)
German name
(1939-1945)
Baranówek Baranowek Hammelsfelde
Bógwidze Bogwidz Good yard
Borucin Borucin
1912-1918 Borutschin
Beckersfelde
Bronów Brunow 1939–1943 Wallmannsdorf
1943–1945 Wallmannshof
Brzezie Brzezie
1906–1918 Birkenau
Birkenau
Dobra Nadzieja Good Hope Good Hope
Grodzisko Grodzisko Groden
Janków Jankow Valley
Korzkwy Korskwy Schönfelde
Kovalev Kowalew
1900–1918 wheat field
Wheat field
Kuczków Kuczkow
1906–1918 Kuczkow-Chrzanow
Hermannsdorf
Lenartowice Lenartowitz Lenarshof
Lubomierz Lubomierz Liebenwalde
Ludwina Ludwina Rittersdorf
Marszew Marshev Frankenau
Nowa Wieś Neudorf Neudorf
Pacanowice Pacanowitz Clay ground
Piekarzew Piekarzew Walden
Prokopów Prokopov Lehmbach
Rokutów Rokutov Erlenau
Sowina Sowina Gut Eulendorf
Sowina Błotna Sowina Hauland
187? –1918 Eulendorf
1939–1943 Eulendorf
1943–1945 Alt Eulendorf
Suchorzew Suchorzew Gotzenau
Taczanów Drugi Taczanow Tannenhorst
Taczanów Pierwszy Good Taczanow Gut Tannenhorst
Zawady Zawada Sparrow mill
Zawidowice Zawidowitz 1939–1943 Tannenhof
1943–1945 Fichtenwalde
Zielona Łąka Green meadow Green meadow

Other smaller localities, settlements and districts are Chorzew ( Chorzew , 1939–1945 Königsfeld ), Chrzanów ( Chrzanow , 1906–1918 Kuczkow-Chrzanow , 1939–1945 Augustenhof ), Pardelak and Turowy.

Attractions

In addition to the city's architectural monuments, the voivodeship's list of monuments includes:

  • Parish church in Brzezie, built in 1789
  • Parish Church św. Mikołaja in Grodzisko, built 1801–1806
  • Wooden parish church in Lenartowice, built in 1758
  • Castle and park in Chorzew
  • Castle (1880) and park in Kuczków, 19th century
  • Palace complex and park in Taczanów, 18./19. century
    • Castle (1850–1860), chapel, orangery, mausoleum, outbuildings, walls, etc.
  • Castle and park in Chorzew
  • Granary of the estate in Bógwidze, 19th century
  • Well with mansion (1911), park and gate system in Korzkwy
  • Park in Suchorzew
  • Manor, granary and park in Kowalew, 19th century
  • Windmill in Dobra Nadzieja

traffic

The national road DK11 (droga krajowa 11) connects the municipality and its main town with Ostrów Wielkopolski in the east and Jarocin and Posen in the west, with large parts being developed as the S11 expressway . The national road DK12 connects Pleszew with Kalisz in the east. There is a connection to the national road DK25 . The DK12 continues via Sieradz and Radom to the Ukraine ( European routes 372 and E 373 ).

In addition to the Pleszew long-distance train station, the Bronów station and the Taczanów stop on the Kluczbork – Poznań railway line are on the municipal area. - The Krotoschin – Pleschen or Krotoszyńska Kolej Dojazdowa district railway was in operation from 1900 to 1986 between Krotoszyn Wąskotorowy ( narrow-gauge railway station) and the Pleszew city railway station. In addition to the district town on the municipality, it served the villages of Lenartowice and Pacanowice. It is currently operated in the summer months as a museum railway with four stations in the city of Pleszew

The nearest international airport is Poznań-Ławica .

Personalities

The most famous personality of the city of Pleszew is Hanna Suchocka (* 1946), the first female Prime Minister of Poland (1992-1993).

Web links

Commons : Gmina Pleszew  - collection of images, 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. pleszew.pl: website of the city, Burmistrz miasta i gminy oraz zastępcy . (Polish, accessed April 29, 2020)
  3. spangenberg.de: Pleszew . (accessed on April 29, 2020)
  4. pleszew.pl: Miasta partnerskie . (Polish, accessed April 29, 2020)
  5. pleszew.pl: Osiedla . (Polish, accessed April 29, 2020)
  6. pleszew.pl: Sołectwa . (Polish, accessed April 29, 2020)