Łagiewniki-Borek Fałęcki

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Location of Łagiewniki-Borek Fałęcki within Kraków
Coordinates: 50°0′59.3″N19°55′15.9″E / 50.016472°N 19.921083°E / 50.016472; 19.921083 Coordinates: 50°0′59.3″N19°55′15.9″E / 50.016472°N 19.921083°E / 50.016472; 19.921083
CountryFlag of Poland.svg  Poland
Voivodeship Lesser Poland
County/City Kraków
Government
  President Jan Pietras
Area
  Total5.42 km2 (2.09 sq mi)
Population
(2014)
  Total14,859
  Density2,700/km2 (7,100/sq mi)
Time zone UTC+1 (CET)
  Summer (DST) UTC+2 (CEST)
Area code(s) +48 12
Website http://www.dzielnica9.krakow.pl

Łagiewniki-Borek Fałęcki is one of 18 districts of Kraków, located in the southern part of the city. The name Łagiewniki-Borek Fałęcki comes from two villages that are now parts of the district.

In the Polish system of local administration, a dzielnica is an administrative subdivision or quarter of a city or town. A dzielnica may have its own elected council, and those of Warsaw each have their own mayor (burmistrz). Like the osiedle and sołectwo, a dzielnica is an auxiliary unit of a gmina. These units are created by decision of the gmina council, and do not have legal personality in their own right.

Kraków Place in Lesser Poland, Poland

Kraków, also spelled Cracow or Krakow, is the second largest and one of the oldest cities in Poland. Situated on the Vistula River in the Lesser Poland region, the city dates back to the 7th century. Kraków was the official capital of Poland until 1596 and has traditionally been one of the leading centres of Polish academic, economic, cultural and artistic life. Cited as one of Europe's most beautiful cities, its Old Town was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

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According to the Central Statistical Office data, the district's area is 5.42 square kilometres (2.09 square miles) and 14 859 people inhabit Łagiewniki-Borek Fałęcki. [1]

Central Statistical Office (Poland) Polands principal government institution in charge of statistics and census data

Statistics Poland is Poland's chief government executive agency charged with collecting and publishing statistics related to the country's economy, population, and society, at the national and local levels. The president of Statistics Poland reports directly to the Prime Minister of Poland and is considered the equivalent of a Polish government minister.

Subdivisions of Łagiewniki-Borek Fałęcki

Łagiewniki-Borek Fałęcki is divided into smaller subdivisions (osiedles). Here's a list of them.

Osiedle is a term used in Poland to denote a designated subdivision of a city or town, or of a dzielnica, with its own council and executive. Like the dzielnica and sołectwo, an osiedle is an auxiliary unit of a gmina. These units are created by decision of the gmina council, and do not have legal personality in their own right. In the case of an urban-rural gmina, it is also possible for a whole town to be designated an auxiliary unit.

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References

  1. "Information about Łagiewniki-Borek Fałęcki district". Biuletyn Informacji Publicznej. Retrieved 30 August 2017.