Gmina Sępólno Krajeńskie
| Gmina Sępólno Krajeńskie | ||
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| Basic data | ||
| State : | Poland | |
| Voivodeship : | Kuyavian Pomeranian | |
| Powiat : | Sępoleński | |
| Geographic location : | 53 ° 27 ' N , 17 ° 31' E | |
| Height : | 152 m npm | |
| Residents : | s. Gmina | |
| Postal code : | 89-400 | |
| Telephone code : | (+48) 52 | |
| License plate : | CSE | |
| Economy and Transport | ||
| Street : |
Bydgoszcz - Koszalin DK 25 Tuchola - Więcbork ext. 241 |
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| Next international airport : | Danzig | |
| Gmina | ||
| Gminatype: | Urban-and-rural parish | |
| Gmina structure: | 27 localities | |
| Surface: | 229.18 km² | |
| Residents: | 15,773 (Jun. 30, 2019) |
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| Population density : | 69 inhabitants / km² | |
| Community number ( GUS ): | 0413023 | |
| Administration (as of 2006) | ||
| Mayor : | Waldemar Stupałkowski | |
| Address: | ul.Kosciuszki 11 89-400 Sępólno Krajeńskie |
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| Website : | www.gmina-sepolno.pl | |
The Gmina Sępólno Krajeńskie [ sɛmˈpulnɔ kraˈjɛɲskʲɛ ] is an urban-and-rural municipality in the powiat Sępoleński of the Kuyavian-Pomeranian Voivodeship in Poland . The seat of the Powiat and the municipality is the city of the same name ( German Zempelburg ) with about 9250 inhabitants.
geography
The community is located in the former West Prussia , about 50 kilometers northwest of Bydgoszcz (Bromberg) . The waters include the Sępólna (Zempolna) and the 3.5 km long Jezioro Sępoleńskie (Zempelburg Lake) .
The municipality borders on the Gmina Debrzno in the Pomeranian Voivodeship to the west .
structure
The urban and rural commune of Sępólno Krajeńskie consists of the following localities:
| Polish name | German name (1815-1920 and 1939-1945) |
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| Dziechowo | Dziechowo (1888–1945 Sechau ) |
| Grochowiec | Müllerhof |
| Iłowo | Illowo (1942–1945 Ihlau ) |
| Jazdrowo | Jasdrowo (1942–1945 Hirschhagen ) |
| Kawl | Kable (1942–1945 Kable ) |
| Komierówko | Komierowke |
| Komierowo | Komierowo (1942–1945 Wallbusch ) |
| Lutówko | Klein Lutau (1942–1945 Kleinlutau ) |
| Lutowo | Groß Lutau (1942–1945 Großlutau ) |
| Niechorz | Nichors |
| Piaseczno | Petznick |
| Radońsk | Radonsk (1942–1945 Waldraden ) |
| Sępólno Krajeńskie | Zempelburg |
| Sikorz | Szykorsz (1894–1945 Schönhorst ) |
| Skarpa | Skarpi (1942–1945 Scharfenort ) |
| Świdwie | Schwiede |
| Teklanowo | Teklanowo |
| Trzciany | tooth |
| Wałdówko | Neu Waldau (1942–1945 Neuwaldau ) |
| Wałdowo | Waldau |
| Vilkovo | Wilkowo (1942–1945 Wulfsiedel ) |
| Wiśniewa | United Wisniewke (1942-1945 Kirsch meadows ) |
| Wiśniewka | Klein Wisniewke (1942–1945 Kirschhöhe ) |
| Włościborek | Klein Loßburg (1942–1945 Kleinloßburg ) |
| Włościbórz | Groß Loßburg (1942–1945 Großloßburg ) |
| Wysoka Krajeńska | Wissoka (1875–1945 Hohenfelde ) |
| Zalesie | Salesch (1942–1945 Hüllerbruch ) |
| Zboże | Zboże (1876-1945 Green Linde ) |
traffic
Sępólno Krajeńskie and the villages of Świdwie and Wysoka had stations on the Oleśnica – Chojnice railway line .
Web links
- City and municipality website (Polish)
Footnotes
- ↑ 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 .