Lipka

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Lipka is a village in Poland, in wielkopolska province, near Zlotow city. On the 188 province road. The centre of a rural commune in Zlotow County. Lipka has approximately 2300 inhabitants. Before World War II it belonged to Germany and was called Linde.

History:
* between 1772-1918 year under the administration department of the Prussian seizure.
* from 1919 (after the Versailles regulation) within the area of Germany
* till March 1945 the village was under the rule of Germany. 
* from 1945 again in Poland

The village is situated at strategically valid until 1945 rail-way Berlin-Kaliningrad (more precisely by its stretch Piła-Chojnice)

From 1975 till 1998 year the village and its county from an administrative point of view belonged to the Piła province.

Local authorities:

present (2007y) borough leader of the administrative district - Wojciech Kurdzieko

treasurer - Joanna Mathews

secretary - Anna Orzechowska

manager of the District Social Help Centre ( GOPS )- Lidia Gabarkiewicz

post code - 77-420

phone number zone - 067

local area number zone - 2665...

car number plates, beginning with - PZL

Links:

Link to county's site: Welcome in Lipka

Link to Lipka's forum: Forum

School in Lipka

There are three other villages named LIPKA in Poland for a total of four.


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