Gmina Kołobrzeg

The rural commune ( gmina wiejska Polish ) Kolobrzeg is a rural municipality in the powiat Kołobrzeski in the West Pomeranian Voivodeship.

It covers an area of 145 km ² and has 10,255 inhabitants ( as of June 30, 2013). The city of Kolobrzeg even heard of Gmina not to, but forms a separate municipality.

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Geography

The rural municipality located southwest of the township Kolobrzeg. South of the village is Siemyśl, southeast and east Gościno Dygowo and Ustronie Morskie.

Community structure

The rural municipality comprises a total of 28 localities, which are assigned to 21 offices Schulz:

Soltysships:

  • Błotnica ( Spie )
  • Bogucino ( thin sheet )
  • Bogusławiec ( Charlottenhof )
  • Budzistowo ( Old Town)
  • Drzonowo ( Drenow )
  • Dźwirzyno ( Dźwirzyno )
  • Grzybowo ( Gribow )
  • Kądzielno ( Heinrichshof )
  • Karcino ( Langenhagen)
  • Korzystno (Alt Werder )
  • Niekanin ( Necknin )
  • Nowogardek ( Pomerania )
  • Nowy Borek ( Neubork )
  • Obroty ( Wobrow )
  • Przećmino ( Prettmin )
  • Rościęcino ( Ross Thin)
  • Samowo ( zamów )
  • Sarbia ( Zarben )
  • Stary Borek ( Altbork )
  • Stramnica (Alt Trammplatz )
  • Zieleniewo ( Sellnow )

Other towns / settlements:

  • Bezpraw ( Kautz mountain ) - Budzimskie (base coupler skating ) - Głowaczewo ( Papenhagen ) - Głąb ( Neumühl ) - Kopydłówko - Korzyścienko ( New Werder ) - Przylaski - Rogozina - Sieradowo - Sobiemierz ( Sophienhof ) - Świerszczewo ( long end ) - Wolka

In the field of community Kolobrzeg is also very near the Baltic sea Kamper (Polish: Jezioro Resko Przymorskie ), which is a popular recreational and fishing center.

Partner community

The Gmina maintains a partnership with the German community Ferdinandshof in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern.

References

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