Gmina Sicienko

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Gmina Sicienko
Gmina Sicienko does not have a coat of arms
Gmina Sicienko (Poland)
Gmina Sicienko
Gmina Sicienko
Basic data
State : Poland
Voivodeship : Kuyavian Pomeranian
Powiat : Bydgoski
Geographic location : 53 ° 12 '  N , 17 ° 48'  E Coordinates: 53 ° 12 '0 "  N , 17 ° 48' 0"  E
Residents : see Gmina
Postal code : 86-014
Telephone code : (+48) 56
License plate : CBY
Economy and Transport
Rail route : Bydgoszcz – Piła
Gmina
Gminatype: Rural community
Gmina structure: 38 localities
20 school offices
Surface: 179.46 km²
Residents: 10,217
(Jun. 30, 2019)
Population density : 57 inhabitants / km²
Community number  ( GUS ): 0403072
administration
Wójt : Piotr Mariusz Chudzyński
Address: ul.Mrotecka 9
86-014 Sicienko
Website : www.sicienko.pl



The Gmina Sicienko is a rural community in the powiat Bydgoski of the Kuyavian-Pomeranian Voivodeship in Poland . Their seat is the village of the same name ( German Klein Sittno , since 1875 Klein Schittno , Wilhelmsort ).

structure

The rural community of Sicienko includes 20 villages (German names until 1945) with a Schulzenamt:

  • Dąbrówka Nowa ( Neuheim )
  • Gliszcz
  • Kruszyn ( nobleman Kruschin , Kruschdorf )
  • Łukowiec
  • Mochle ( Mochel )
  • Murucin
  • Nowaczkowo
  • Osówiec ( Ossowitz , 1942–1945 Oßwitz )
  • Pawłówek ( Pawlowke , 1942–1945 Paulshöfen )
  • Samsieczno ( Samsetschno )
  • Sicienko ( Klein Sittno , since 1875 Klein Schittno , Wilhelmsort )
  • Strzelewo ( Strzelewo , Strelau )
  • Szczutki ( Schutki )
  • Trzemiętowo ( Haltau )
  • Trzemiętówko ( mountain field )
  • Wierzchucice
  • Wierzchucinek
  • Wojnowo ( Wahlstatt , 1942–1945 Wahlstatt (Western Pr.) )
  • Zawada-Ugoda ( Zawada - Frieddorf )
  • Zielonczyn ( Grünberg , 1942–1945 Grünberg, district of Bromberg )

Other localities in the municipality are:

  • Chmielewo ( Hopfenthal )
  • Dąbrówczyn
  • Goncarzewy
  • Janin
  • Kamieniec
  • Kasprovo
  • Kruszyniec ( Kruschin Colony , 1942–1945 Kruschhauland )
  • Marynin
  • Mochełek
  • Nowa Ruda
  • Osowa Góra
  • Piotrkówko
  • Sitno ( Groß Schittno , 1942–1945 Schütten )
  • Słupowo ( Slupowo )
  • Smolary ( smolary )
  • Teresin ( teresin )
  • Trzciniec

traffic

Zielonczyn has a train station, Pawłówek a stop on the Kutno – Piła railway line . Sicienko had a station on the narrow-gauge Morzewiec – Wierzchucin Królewski , the former Bydgoszcz district railway .

Web links

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. The Genealogical Place Directory