Gmina Skoki
Gmina Skoki | ||
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Basic data | ||
State : | Poland | |
Voivodeship : | Greater Poland | |
Powiat : | Wągrowiecki | |
Geographic location : | 52 ° 40 ′ N , 17 ° 10 ′ E | |
Residents : | s. Gmina | |
Postal code : | 62-085 | |
Telephone code : | (+48) 61 | |
Economy and Transport | ||
Rail route : | Poznan – Gołańcz | |
Next international airport : | Poznań-Ławica | |
Gmina | ||
Gminatype: | Urban-and-rural parish | |
Gmina structure: | 27 school authorities | |
Surface: | 198.52 km² | |
Residents: | 9687 (Jun. 30, 2019) |
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Population density : | 49 inhabitants / km² | |
Community number ( GUS ): | 3028053 | |
Administration (as of 2006) | ||
Mayor : | Tadeusz Kłos | |
Address: | ul.Ciastowicza 11 62-085 Skoki |
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Website : | www.gmina-skoki.pl |
The Gmina Skoki [ ˈskɔkʲi ] is an urban-and-rural municipality in the powiat Wągrowiecki of the Greater Poland Voivodeship in Poland . Its seat is the city of the same name ( German Schokken ) with about 4400 inhabitants.
geography
The municipality is located in the east of the voivodeship, the Kuyavian-Pomeranian Voivodeship is about seven kilometers away. The district town of Wągrowiec (Wongrowiec, Wongrowitz) is eight kilometers to the north, Gniezno (Gnesen) about 25 kilometers to the southeast, and the capital of the voivodeship, Poznan, about 30 kilometers to the southwest. Neighboring municipalities are the municipalities of Rogoźno in the northwest and Wągrowiec in the north, Mieścisko in the northeast, Kłecko in the east, Kiszkowo in the south and Murowana Goślina in the west.
The most important flowing water is the 85 kilometers long Mała Wełna (Little Welna) , which flows through the main town. Skoki is surrounded by several smaller lakes.
The community has an area of 198.5 km², 55 percent of which is used for agriculture and 35 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 .
From 1975 to 1998 the municipality belonged to the considerably reduced Poznan Voivodeship . The powiat was dissolved during this time. The rural community of Skoki was repeatedly converted into various gromadas after 1954 and newly created on January 1, 1973. The urban and rural municipality of Skoki were merged in 1990/1991 to form the urban and rural municipality. This has belonged to the Greater Poland Voivodeship since 1999 and to the re-established Powiat Wągrowiecki.
Partnerships
In 1995 the municipality entered into partnerships with the joint municipality of Bardowick and the municipality of Drechterland in the Netherlands.
structure
The town itself and 27 villages (German names, officially until 1945) with school authorities (sołectwa) belong to the town-and-country municipality (gmina miejsko-wiejska) Skoki with 9687 inhabitants (as of June 30, 2019 ):
Surname | German name (1815-1919) |
German name (1939-1945) |
Population (1910) |
Population (2007) |
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Skoki | Chocolate | Chocolate | 1378 | 3905 |
Bliżyce | Blizyce 1906-1919 Blischütz |
Blischütz | 267 | 121 |
Brzeźno | Briesen | Briesen | 193 | 133 |
Budziszewice | Great Hauland | Großhauland | 185 | 73 |
Chociszewo | Chocischewo | Tannenhof | 142 | 88 |
Glinno | Glinno | Lehmberg | 229 | 153 |
Grzybowo | Grzybowo | mushroom | 125 | 84 |
Jabłkowo | Jabkowo | Apple height | 97 | 302 |
Jagniewice | Jagniewice | Willshof | 128 | 138 |
Kakulin | Kakulin 1906-1919 Alden |
Alden | 325 | 179 |
Kuszewo | Kuschewo 1906–1919 Proberen |
blackberry | 199 | 120 |
Lechlin | Lechlin | Lechlin | 317 | 253 |
Lechlinek | Lechlin Hauland | Lechlin Hauland | 76 | 78 |
Łosiniec | Losinjetz 1906–1919 Losinjetz |
Loschütz | 428 | 360 |
Niedźwiedziny | Bear bush | Bear bush | 122 | 102 |
Pawłowo Skockie | - Pavlovo at Schokken - Good Pavlovo at Schokken |
- Foal Village - Foal Farm |
21 326 |
253 |
Pomarzanki | Pomorzanki | Moorhof | 44 | 17th |
Potrzanowo | - Potschanowo - Gut Pschanowo |
- Eitelfelde - Webersdorf |
134 115 |
649 |
Raczkowo | Ratschkowo | Cancer field | 211 | 121 |
Rakojady | Rakujady | Krebsbach | 93 | |
Rejowiec | District | 1939–1943 Grüningshof 1943–1945 district |
297 | 283 |
Rościnno | Roscinno 1909-1919 Roschinno |
Hammerfeld | 210 | 215 |
Roszkówko | Roshkovko | Klein Elsenwinkel | 86 | 80 |
Roszkowo | Roshkovo | Elsenwinkel | 365 | 208 |
Sława Wielkopolska | Slava | Deutschfeldhof | 99 | |
Sławica | Slawica | Prussia Field | 113 | 144 |
Stawiany | Stawiany | Mare forest | 334 | 167 |
Szczodrochowo | Deutschfeld | Deutschfeld | 82 | 62 |
Other smaller towns and settlements in the municipality are assigned to the school authorities:
Surname | German name (1815-1919) |
German name (1939-1945) |
Population (1910) |
Population (2007) |
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Antoniewo Górne | Vorwerk Antoniewo | Antonshof | 19th | |
Antoniewo-Leśniczówka | Cutting mill | Cutting mill | 4th | |
Chociszewko | Chocischewo Hauland 1906–1919 Hochfeld |
High field | 55 | 28 |
Drzwonowo | Schwanau | Schwanau | 114 | 18th |
Dzwonowo Leśne | Schwanau Forest Estate | Schwanau Forest Estate | 51 | 9 |
Gozdowiec | Leaf eyrie | Leaf eyrie | ||
Grzybowice | Steinrode | Steinrode | 137 | 38 |
Ignacewo | Ignacewo | Waldvorwerk | 20th | |
Lechlińskie Huby | ||||
Miączynek | Mionczynek 1906–1919 new foundation |
New ground | 226 | 20th |
Młynki | Mlynki Vorwerk | Mill | ||
Nadmłyn | Nad Mlyn | Needle mill | 7th | |
Niedarzyn | Bush flow | Bush flow | 31 | 10 |
Wysoka | Wysoka 1906-1919 Hohenheim |
Hohenheim | 165 | 58 |
The following former places have gone up in other places in the community:
Surname | German name (1815-1919) |
German name (1939-1945) |
Population (1910) |
comment |
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Brzeskowo | Brzeskowo | ( to blackberry ) | 48 | to Kuszewo |
Jabłkowo-Huby | Good Jabkowo | Good apple height | 303 | to Jabłkowo |
Łosiniec Nowy | ( to Losinjetz ) | ( to Loschütz ) | to Łosiniec | |
Łosiniec Stary | Losinjetz Hufen 1906–1919 Loschwitz |
Hasenfeld | 52 | to Łosiniec |
Nowy Gościniec | Neukrug | Neukrug | ||
Peda | Peda | Pedenhof | 6th |
traffic
The nearest international airport is Poznań-Ławica .
The municipality's train station is located in Sława Wielkopolska on the Poznań – Bydgoszcz railway line , while the stops and former stations are Skoki and Roszkowo Wągrowieckie in Roszkowo. - The Gniezno – Sława Wielkopolska and Janowiec Wielkopolski – Skoki railway lines are no longer operated for passenger traffic or the latter has been closed.
Web links
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 .
- ↑ The Historical Place Directory