Gmina Warlubie
| Gmina Warlubie | ||
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| Basic data | ||
| State : | Poland | |
| Voivodeship : | Kuyavian Pomeranian | |
| Powiat : | Świecki | |
| Geographic location : | 53 ° 35 ' N , 18 ° 38' E | |
| Residents : | see Gmina | |
| Postal code : | 86-122 | |
| Telephone code : | (+48) 52 | |
| License plate : | CSW | |
| Economy and Transport | ||
| Rail route : | Laskowice Pomorskie – Tczew | |
| Gmina | ||
| Gminatype: | Rural community | |
| Gmina structure: | 35 localities | |
| 9 school offices | ||
| Surface: | 200.97 km² | |
| Residents: | 6500 (Jun. 30, 2019) |
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| Population density : | 32 inhabitants / km² | |
| Community number ( GUS ): | 0414112 | |
| administration | ||
| Wójt : | Krzysztof Michalak | |
| Address: | ul.Dworcowa 15 86-160 Warlubie |
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| Website : | www.warlubie.pl | |
The Gmina Warlubie is a rural community in the powiat Świecki of the Kuyavian-Pomeranian Voivodeship in Poland . Their seat is the village of the same name ( German Warlubia ) with about 2100 inhabitants.
geography
The municipality borders in the north on the Pomeranian Voivodeship and in the northeast on the urban and rural municipality Nowe .
history
As part of the first partition of Poland in 1772, the municipality came to Prussia . In 1919 it became part of the re-established Poland and was German occupied from 1939 to 1945 during World War II . Before the end of the war, the area came back to Poland.
The rural community existed from 1934 to 1954 and was re-established in 1973. From 1975 to 1998 she was part of the province Bydgoszcz (Bromberg) .
structure
The rural community (gmina wiejska) Warlubie includes nine villages (German names, official until 1945) with a Schulzenamt (solectwo) .
- Bąkowo ( Bankau )
- Buśnia ( Buschin , 1942–1945 Busch )
- Bzowo ( Groß Sibsau , 1942–1945 Hollendorf )
- Krusze ( Krusch )
- Lipinki ( Lippink )
- Płochocin ( Great Plochotschin )
- Płochocinek ( Klein Plochotschin , 1942–1945 Klein Plötzen )
- Warlubie ( Warlubia , 1942–1945 Warlieb )
- Wielki Komorsk ( Käthnerdorf )
Other localities in the municipality without the Schulzenamt are:
- Bąkowski Młyn ( jug banker's mill )
- Blizawy ( Blissawen )
- Błądziewno ( Blondziewno )
- Borowy Młyn ( banker's mill jug )
- Borsukovo
- Bursztynowo ( Fürstenau )
- Ciemny Las
- Dębowo
- Górna Buśnia ( High Bushin )
- Grabowa Góra
- Jeżewnica ( Kronfelde )
- Komorsk ( farming village )
- Krzewiny ( Schrewin )
- Kurzjewo ( Skurzejewo )
- Kuźnica ( hammer mill )
- Mątasek
- Nowa Huta
- Przewodnik ( Bülowsheide )
- Rulewo ( Rohlau )
- Rybno
- Rynków
- Stara Huta
- Średnia Huta ( Middle Hut )
- Trzy Korony
- Zamczyska ( Zomschitz , 1942–1945 Somschitz )
Web links
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 .
- ↑ The Historical Place Directory