Gmina Studzienice
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| Basic data | ||
| State : | Poland | |
| Voivodeship : | Pomerania | |
| Powiat : | Bytowski | |
| Geographic location : | 54 ° 5 ' N , 17 ° 34' E | |
| Residents : | see Gmina | |
| Postal code : | 77-143 | |
| Telephone code : | (+48) 59 | |
| License plate : | GBY | |
| Economy and Transport | ||
| Street : | Bytów – Sominy – Leśno | |
| Rail route : | Lipusz – Bytów | |
| Next international airport : | Danzig | |
| Gmina | ||
| Gminatype: | Rural community | |
| Surface: | 175.96 km² | |
| Residents: | 3742 (Jun. 30, 2019) |
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| Population density : | 21 inhabitants / km² | |
| Community number ( GUS ): | 2201082 | |
| Administration (as of 2007) | ||
| Community leader : | Jerzy Szpakowski | |
| Address: | ul.Kaszubska 9 77-143 Studzienice |
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| Website : | www.studzienice.pl | |
The Gmina Studzienice is a rural municipality in the powiat Bytowski in the Pomeranian Voivodeship in Poland . Your seat is the village of the same name (German Stüdnitz ) with about 880 inhabitants.
geography
The Gmina Studzienice is located in Western Pomerania , about ten kilometers southeast of the city of Bytów (Bütow) and 30 kilometers east of the city of Miastko . The landscape is hilly, the most important lake is the Kłączno .
history
From 1975 to 1998 the rural community belonged to the Slupsk Voivodeship .
structure
Today's rural community covers 175.96 km². The following localities belong to it:
| Polish name | Kashubian name | German name |
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| Bielawy | Biélawë | |
| Błotowo | Błotowò | |
| Bukówki | Bùkòwki | Forsthaus Offenberg (until 1891 Forsthaus Prondzonka ) |
| Cechyny | Cechënë | Zechines |
| Chabzewo | Chôbzewò | Friedrichsberg |
| Czarna Dąbrowa | Czôrnô Dãbrowa | Sonnenwalde (until 1928 Czarndamerow ) |
| Dzierżążnik | Dzérzãznëk | Hop jar |
| Fiszewo | Fëszewò | |
| Imieni | Jimiené | |
| Jabłończ Wielka | Wiôlgë Jabłończ | Jabloncz |
| Kamionka | Kamionka | |
| Kłączno | Kłończno | Cloning (1938–1945 Ulrichsdorf ) |
| Kostki | Kostki | Forsthaus Grünhof |
| Koźlice | Koźlice | Koselitz |
| Łąkie | Łãkié | Lonken (1938–1945 Friedrichsee ) |
| Lipuszki | Lëpuszki | Olbergshöhe |
| Łubieniec | Łubénc | Libienz |
| Times | Mole | |
| Ociaskowo | Òciôskowò | Helenenhof |
| Okuny | Òkunë | Chute |
| Osława Dąbrowa | Òsławô Dãbrowa | Rudolfswalde (until 1932 Oslawdamerow ) |
| Osowo Małe | Małé Òsowò | Ossovo |
| Półczenko | Małé Pôłczno | |
| Półczno | Pôłczno | Polschen (1938–1945 Kniprode ) |
| Prądzonka | Pradzonka | |
| Przewóz | Przéwòz | Pschywors (1934–1945 Adolfsheide ) |
| Rabacino | Rabacëno | Coarse gasoline |
| Róg | Rog | Forsthaus Sonnenwalde |
| Róg-Osada | Rog | Sonnenwalde customs house |
| Rynszt | Rënszt | Rinsch, belonged to Pschywors as a settlement until 1945 |
| Skwierawy | Skwirawë | Squirawen (1940–1945 Ollerau ) |
| Sominki | Sominczi | Somminer mill |
| Sominy | Sominë | Sommin |
| Studzienice | Stëdzińce | Stüdnitz |
| Ugoszcz | Ùgòszcz | Bernsdorf |
| Widno | Widno |
Web links
- Community website (Polish)
Individual evidence
- ↑ 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 .