Powiat Goleniowski

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Powiat Goleniowski
Coat of arms of Powiat Goleniowski Location of the powiat
Basic data
State : Poland
Voivodeship : West Pomerania
County town : Goleniów
Area : 1616 km 2
Residents : 82,418 (June 30, 2019)
Population density : 51 inhabitants / km 2
Telephone code : (+48) 91
License plate : ZGL
Circle structure
Municipalities : 0
Urban and rural communities : 3
Rural communities : 3
Starostei (as of 2009)
Starost : Tomasz Stanisławski
Address: ul. Dworcowa 1
72-100 Goleniów
Website : www.powiat-goleniowski.pl

The powiat Goleniowski is a powiat (district) with its seat in Goleniów (Gollnow) in the northwest of the Polish West Pomeranian Voivodeship .

Communities

The powiat Goleniowski comprises a total of six municipalities: three urban-and-rural municipalities, whose main towns of the same name have municipal rights, and three rural municipalities.

(Population as of June 30, 2015)

Urban-and-rural parishes

Rural communities

Administrative division of the Powiat Goleniowski

Metropolitan area of ​​Szczecin

The powiat has been actively developed since 2012 through cooperation within the metropolitan area of the metropolis of Szczecin as part of a European metropolitan region; the joint development concept was presented in June 2015.

Neighboring counties

Szczecin Lagoon Powiat Kamieński
(Cammin)
Powiat Gryficki
(Greifenberg)
Powiat Policki
(Pölitz)
Neighboring communities Powiat Łobeski
(Labes)
Szczecin Powiat Stargardzki
(Stargard)

Web links

Commons : Powiat Goleniowski  - collection of images, videos and audio files

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. ↑ Model project of spatial planning: German-Polish development concept for the cross-border metropolitan region of Szczecin , kooperation-ohne-grenzen.de, accessed on November 25, 2016
  3. Development concept for the cross-border metropolitan region of Szczecin from June 8, 2015 (PDF; 2.7 MB)