Gmina Siedlec

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Gmina Siedlec
Siedlec Commune
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Gmina Siedlec
Location within Poland
Coordinates(Siedlec): 52°8′N16°1′E / 52.133°N 16.017°E / 52.133; 16.017 Coordinates: 52°8′N16°1′E / 52.133°N 16.017°E / 52.133; 16.017
CountryFlag of Poland.svg  Poland
Voivodeship Greater Poland
County Wolsztyn
Seat Siedlec
Area
  Total 205.06 km2 (79.17 sq mi)
Population (2011) [1]
  Total 12,420
  Density 61/km2 (160/sq mi)
Website www.siedlec.pl

Gmina Siedlec is a rural gmina (administrative district) in Wolsztyn County, Greater Poland Voivodeship, in west-central Poland. Its seat is the village of Siedlec, which lies approximately 8 kilometres (5 mi) west of Wolsztyn and 69 km (43 mi) south-west of the regional capital Poznań.

Gmina administrative division of Poland

The gmina is the principal unit of the administrative division of Poland, similar to a municipality. As of 2010 there were 2,478 gminy throughout the country. The word gmina derives from the German word Gemeinde, meaning "community".

Wolsztyn County County in Greater Poland, Poland

Wolsztyn County is a unit of territorial administration and local government (powiat) in Greater Poland Voivodeship, west-central Poland. It came into being on January 1, 1999, as a result of the Polish local government reforms passed in 1998. Its administrative seat and only town is Wolsztyn, which lies 63 kilometres (39 mi) south-west of the regional capital Poznań.

Greater Poland Voivodeship Voivodeship in Poland

Greater Poland Voivodeship, also known as Wielkopolska Voivodeship, Wielkopolska Province, or Greater Poland Province, is a voivodeship, or province, in west-central Poland. It was created on 1 January 1999 out of the former Poznań, Kalisz, Konin, Piła and Leszno Voivodeships, pursuant to the Polish local government reforms adopted in 1998. The province is named after the region called Greater Poland or Wielkopolska(listen). The modern province includes most of this historic region, except for some south-western parts.

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The gmina covers an area of 205.06 square kilometres (79.2 sq mi), and as of 2006 its total population was 12,008 (12,420 in 2011).

Villages

Gmina Siedlec contains the villages and settlements of Belęcin, Boruja, Chobienice, Godziszewo, Grójec Mały, Grójec Wielki, Jaromierz, Jażyniec, Karna, Kiełkowo, Kiełpiny, Kopanica, Mała Wieś, Mariankowo, Nieborza, Nowa Tuchorza, Reklin, Reklinek, Siedlec, Stara Tuchorza, Tuchorza, Wąchabno, Wielka Wieś, Wojciechowo, Zakrzewo and Żodyń.

Belęcin Village in Greater Poland, Poland

Belęcin is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Siedlec, within Wolsztyn County, Greater Poland Voivodeship, in west-central Poland. It lies approximately 13 kilometres (8 mi) north-west of Wolsztyn and 67 km (42 mi) west of the regional capital Poznań.

Boruja Village in Greater Poland, Poland

Boruja is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Siedlec, within Wolsztyn County, Greater Poland Voivodeship, in west-central Poland. It lies approximately 14 kilometres (9 mi) north of Wolsztyn and 61 km (38 mi) west of the regional capital Poznań.

Chobienice Village in Greater Poland, Poland

Chobienice is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Siedlec, within Wolsztyn County, Greater Poland Voivodeship, in west-central Poland. It lies approximately 14 kilometres (9 mi) north-west of Wolsztyn and 72 km (45 mi) west of the regional capital Poznań.

Neighbouring gminas

Gmina Siedlec is bordered by the gminas of Babimost, Kargowa, Nowy Tomyśl, Rakoniewice, Wolsztyn and Zbąszyń.

Gmina Babimost Gmina in Lubusz, Poland

Gmina Babimost is an urban-rural gmina in Zielona Góra County, Lubusz Voivodeship, in western Poland. Its seat is the town of Babimost, which lies approximately 32 kilometres (20 mi) north-east of Zielona Góra.

Gmina Kargowa Gmina in Lubusz, Poland

Gmina Kargowa is an urban-rural gmina in Zielona Góra County, Lubusz Voivodeship, in western Poland. Its seat is the town of Kargowa, which lies approximately 29 kilometres (18 mi) north-east of Zielona Góra.

Gmina Nowy Tomyśl is an urban-rural gmina in Nowy Tomyśl County, Greater Poland Voivodeship, in west-central Poland. Its seat is the town of Nowy Tomyśl, which lies approximately 55 kilometres (34 mi) west of the regional capital Poznań.

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Godziszewo, Greater Poland Voivodeship Village in Greater Poland, Poland

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Grójec Wielki, Greater Poland Voivodeship Village in Greater Poland, Poland

Grójec Wielki is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Siedlec, within Wolsztyn County, Greater Poland Voivodeship, in west-central Poland. It lies approximately 10 kilometres (6 mi) north-west of Siedlec, 17 km (11 mi) north-west of Wolsztyn, and 74 km (46 mi) west of the regional capital Poznań.

Jażyniec Village in Greater Poland, Poland

Jażyniec is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Siedlec, within Wolsztyn County, Greater Poland Voivodeship, in west-central Poland. It lies approximately 6 kilometres (4 mi) south of Siedlec, 8 km (5 mi) south-west of Wolsztyn, and 71 km (44 mi) south-west of the regional capital Poznań.

Kiełpiny, Greater Poland Voivodeship Village in Greater Poland, Poland

Kiełpiny is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Siedlec, within Wolsztyn County, Greater Poland Voivodeship, in west-central Poland. It lies approximately 4 kilometres (2 mi) north-east of Siedlec, 6 km (4 mi) north-west of Wolsztyn, and 65 km (40 mi) south-west of the regional capital Poznań.

Mała Wieś, Greater Poland Voivodeship Village in Greater Poland, Poland

Mała Wieś is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Siedlec, within Wolsztyn County, Greater Poland Voivodeship, in west-central Poland. It lies approximately 8 kilometres (5 mi) west of Siedlec, 14 km (9 mi) west of Wolsztyn, and 76 km (47 mi) south-west of the regional capital Poznań.

Mariankowo, Greater Poland Voivodeship Village in Greater Poland, Poland

Mariankowo is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Siedlec, within Wolsztyn County, Greater Poland Voivodeship, in west-central Poland. It lies approximately 13 kilometres (8 mi) north-west of Wolsztyn and 63 km (39 mi) west of the regional capital Poznań.

Nowa Tuchorza Village in Greater Poland, Poland

Nowa Tuchorza is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Siedlec, within Wolsztyn County, Greater Poland Voivodeship, in west-central Poland. It lies approximately 11 kilometres (7 mi) north-east of Siedlec, 12 km (7 mi) north of Wolsztyn, and 61 km (38 mi) west of the regional capital Poznań.

Siedlec, Wolsztyn County Village in Greater Poland, Poland

Siedlec is a village in Wolsztyn County, Greater Poland Voivodeship, in west-central Poland. It is the seat of the gmina called Gmina Siedlec. It lies approximately 8 kilometres (5 mi) west of Wolsztyn and 69 km (43 mi) south-west of the regional capital Poznań.

Stara Tuchorza is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Siedlec, within Wolsztyn County, Greater Poland Voivodeship, in west-central Poland.

Tuchorza Village in Greater Poland, Poland

Tuchorza is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Siedlec, within Wolsztyn County, Greater Poland Voivodeship, in west-central Poland. It lies approximately 9 kilometres (6 mi) north-west of Wolsztyn and 64 km (40 mi) west of the regional capital Poznań.

Wojciechowo, Wolsztyn County Village in Greater Poland, Poland

Wojciechowo is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Siedlec, within Wolsztyn County, Greater Poland Voivodeship, in west-central Poland. It lies approximately 6 kilometres (4 mi) north-west of Siedlec, 12 km (7 mi) north-west of Wolsztyn, and 70 km (43 mi) west of the regional capital Poznań.

Zakrzewo, Wolsztyn County Village in Greater Poland, Poland

Zakrzewo is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Siedlec, within Wolsztyn County, Greater Poland Voivodeship, in west-central Poland. It lies approximately 10 kilometres (6 mi) north of Siedlec, 15 km (9 mi) north-west of Wolsztyn, and 67 km (42 mi) west of the regional capital Poznań.

References

  1. Demographic Yearbook of Poland 2012