Bogoria (gmina)

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Bogoria's coat of arms
Bogoria's coat of arms
Bogoria township within Staszów County
Bogoria township within Staszów County

This article refers to the township in Poland. For other places with the same name, please see Bogoria (disambiguation).

Bogoria is a gmina (English township or municipality) in Staszów County, Świętokrzyskie Voivodship, Poland. From 1975 — 1998 the township fell under the administration of the former voivodship of Tarnobrzeg.

[edit] Demographics

According to the census of 2004, the population of the township was 8,059.

[edit] Organization

Bogoria township is composed of numerous villages, the most notable of which is Bogoria proper, the seat of government. Other villages include Budy, Ceber, Domaradzice, Gorzków, Grzybów, Jurkowice, Józefów Witowicki, Kiełczyna, Kolonia Bogoria, Kolonia Pęcławice, Kolonia Pęcławska, Kolonia Wysoki Małe, Łagówka, Malkowice, Mała Wieś, Miłoszowice, Moszyny, Niedźwiedź, Pełczyce, Podlesie, Przyborowice, Pęcławice Górne, Rosołówka, Szczeglice, Ujazdek, Wagnerówka, Wierzbka, Witowice, Wola Kiełczyńska, Wola Malkowska, Wolica, Wysoki Duże, Wysoki Małe, Wysoki Średnie, Zagorzyce, and Zimnowoda.

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