Murzynno
Murzynno ( German United Morin ) is a village in Poland and belongs to the Kujawsko - Pomerania ( WojewĂłdztwo Kujawsko- Pomorskie ), and further to the landscape Kuyavian, which is one of Europe's oldest cultural landscapes.
- 2.1 Population development
- 3.1 Traffic
- 3.2 Public bodies
- 3.3 Education
Geography
Geographical Location
Murzynno located in the municipality Gniewkowo, with the eponymous city Gniewkowo (German Argenau ) as the center (population: 7400).
Religions
The inhabitants of the village are, as the majority of the Polish population, the Catholic Church. They gather in the Church " pod wz. Sw. Mateusza "(Eng. St. Matthew).
Population Development
In 1888 the village had about 480 inhabitants.
Economy and infrastructure
The village is exclusively dominated by agriculture, like most villages in this region.
Traffic
There is a connection with the narrow gauge railway (750 mm gauge ), which is mainly used to transport the sugar beet in the sugar factories in Tuczno and Wierzchosławice. The operation of the narrow-gauge railway was discontinued in 2003, since the removal of the sugar beet lorries will overcome. Large parts of the rail network were dismantled and disposed of. There is also a connection to the village to the highway 246
Public institutions
In the village is the medical center NZOZ Profilaktyka Murzynno which the public medical services ( pl. Podstawowa Opieka Zdrowotna ) belongs.
Education
The village has a kindergarten and a primary school.
Others
Murzynno has a small park that was used for various occasions. It is, however, no longer maintained for some time, left to themselves.