Gmina Szczecinek

The Gmina Szczecinek? / I is a rural municipality in the Polish West Pomeranian Voivodeship. Your seat, the municipality in the district town Szczecinek ( Pommern ), not belonging to the community, but it is completely surrounded by it.

The rural municipality counts on an area of ​​510.21 km ² 9,000 inhabitants. It is geographically the second largest town in the West Pomeranian Voivodeship and corresponds in its length so that 28.9 % of the total area of ​​the powiat Szczecinecki. The population after she stands 35th of 114 municipalities in the province.

  • 4.1 Partner community
  • 5.1 External links
  • 5.2 footnotes

Geography

The eastern boundary of Gmina Szczecinek is also the county boundary to the powiat Człuchowski ( Pomerania ) and thus also to the Pomeranian Voivodeship. The southern boundaries also limit the powiat Zlotowski ( Flatow ) and thus also to the Greater Poland Voivodeship.

Neighboring communities of Gmina Szczecinek are:

  • The city Szczecinek and the municipalities Barwice ( Bärwalde ), Bialy Bór ( Baldenburg ), Borne Sulinowo (Great Born / Linde ) and Grzmiąca ( Gramenz ) in the powiat Szczecinecki,
  • Bobolice ( Bublitz ) in the powiat Koszaliński ( Pomerania )
  • Czarne ( Hammerstein ) in the powiat Człuchowski ( Pomerania ),
  • Okonek ( Ratzebuhr ) in the powiat Zlotowski ( Flatow ).

The field of Gmina Szczecinek is traversed by the Gwda ( Küddow ), which also feeds the two large lakes in the municipality, the Jezioro Wierzchowo ( Virchowsee ) and the Jezioro Wielimie ( Vilmsee ) with water.

In the Gmina Szczecinek there are three postcode areas:

  • Wierzchowo ( Wurow ) = 78-411
  • Żółtnica ( Soltnitz ) = 78-423
  • Turowo ( Thurow ) = 78-431.

Community structure

The rural municipality is divided into 26 districts Szczecinek ( Soltysships ) for a total of 71 localities:

  • Districts:
  • BrzeĹşno ( Birkhof )
  • Dalęcino (small Dallenthin )
  • Drawień ( Trabehn )
  • Drezno ( Drensch )
  • Dziki ( Dieck )
  • Gałowo ( Galow )
  • Grąbczyn ( Grumsdorf )
  • Gwda Mała (small Küdde )
  • Gwda Wielka (Great Küdde )
  • Jelenino ( Gellin )
  • Krągłe ( Bern village)
  • Kusowo ( Kussow )
  • Kwakowo (Alt Quackow )
  • Marcelin ( Horngut )
  • Mosina ( Mossin )
  • Parsęcko ( Persanzig )
  • Sitno ( huts at Gellin )
  • Spore ( Sparsee )
  • Stare Wierzchowo ( Sass castle )
  • Trzesieka ( Streitzig )
  • Turowo ( Thurow )
  • Wierzchowo ( Wurchow )
  • Wilcze Laski ( Wulfflatzke )
  • Wojnowo ( Grünbüch )
  • Żółtnica ( Soltnitz )
  • Other localities:
  • Andrzejewo ( Achimshöh )
  • Białe ( Bialle, 1938-45: Schmaunzfeld )
  • Brodźce ( Steinforth )
  • Brzostowo
  • Buczek (Buchholz )
  • Dąbrowa ( Minettenheim Thal )
  • Dąbrówka ( Minettenheim Thal )
  • Dalęcinko (small Dallenthin )
  • Dębowo
  • Dębrzyna
  • Dobrogoszcz ( Rittershausen )
  • Gałówko ( Galowdamm )
  • Glinno (width brick squad )
  • Glonowo
  • Godzimierz ( Friedrichshof )
  • Gołębiewo
  • Gołonóg
  • Grąbczyński Mlyn
  • Grochowiska
  • Gwda
  • Jadwiżyn ( Charlottenhof )
  • Janowo ( Wegnershof )
  • Kępno ( Kempen )
  • Krasnobrzeg
  • Kwakówko ( New Quackow )
  • Łabędź ( Labenz )
  • Łączka ( Wiesenhof )
  • Letnica ( Hasselberg )
  • Lipnica ( Liepenhof )
  • Łozinka ( Lotzbach )
  • Lysa Gora
  • Malechowo ( Karlberg )
  • Miękowo ( Münchowshof )
  • Myśłęcin ( Louisenhof )
  • Niedźwiady ( Bärberg )
  • Nizinne
  • Nowe Gonne ( Neugönne )
  • Omulna ( Neuhof )
  • Opoczyska (stone valley )
  • Orawka ( Wuhrmühle )
  • Orłowce
  • Panigrodz ( Jungfernhof )
  • Parnica
  • Pękowo ( Pankow )
  • Pietrzykowo ( Peterkau )
  • Płużyny
  • Siedlice ( Zedlitzhof )
  • Sierszeniska ( Soltnitzschäferei )
  • Skalno
  • Skotniki (fire sheep )
  • Sławęcice ( Swan Hill)
  • Sławęcin ( Lorkenheide )
  • Smolniki ( forester Kathen )
  • Spotkanie
  • Strzeżysław ( smallholding )
  • Tarnina ( Domhof )
  • Trzcinno ( Schützenhof )
  • Trzebiechowo ( Buchenwald)
  • Trzebujewo ( Diekberg )
  • Wągrodno ( Marienhof )
  • Węglewo
  • Wielisławice ( Lindenhöhe )
  • Zamęcie ( Zamenz )
  • Zielonowo ( Lindenberg )

Traffic

Through the municipal area lead two national and provincial roads:

  • National road 11 (here on the route of the former German Empire Road 160 (Kolberg - Kolmar ) ): Kolobrzeg ( Kolberg) - Poznan - Bytom ( Bytom / Upper Silesia ),
  • National road 20 (here on the route of the former German Empire Road 158 (Berlin- Lauenburg ( Pommern ))): Stargard ( Stargard in Pomerania ) - Gdynia ( Gdynia ),
  • Voivodeship 172: Barwice ( Bärwalde ) - Szczecinek.

All three roads through the town Szczecinek or end there. The fourth road ends in the Eastern Township area:

  • Voivodeship 201: Barkowo ( bark field ) - Czarne ( Hammerstein ) - Gwda Mała (small Küddow ).

Minor roads and country lanes connect the individual community towns.

Rails

The Gmina Szczecinek is about five railway stations connected to three lines of the Polish State Railways ( PKP):

  • Dałecino ( United Dallenthin ) at the PKP line 404 of Szczecinek on Białogard ( Belgard ) to Kolobrzeg (Kolberg )
  • Gwda Mała (small Küddow ) at the PKP line 405 of Szczecinek on Miastko ( Rummelsburg ) and Slupsk ( Stolp ) to Ustka ( Stolpmünde )
  • Jelenino ( Gellin ) at the PKP line 210 of Szczecinek after Runowo Pomorskie ( Ruhnow )
  • Turowo ( = Turowo Pomorskie) ( Thurow ) at the PKP line 405 of Szczecinek by Pila ( Pila ),
  • Żółtnica ( Soltnitz ) at the PKP line 210 Czarne ( Hammerstein ) and Człuchów ( Pomerania ) to Chojnice ( Konitz ).

Policy

Partner community

The Gmina Szczecinek connects a partnership relationship with the community Gellersen in Lower Saxony ( Germany ).

References

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