Poznań County
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Poznań County is a county in western Poland's Greater Poland Voivodship. Poznań County is named after the voivodship's capital, Poznań and it includes the area around it, but not the city itself which forms its own separate urban powiat.
The county has a population of 269,380 (as at 2002), and an area of 1900 km².
[edit] Towns and communes
Poznań County has 10 towns and 15 communes. As at 2002, their populations are:
[edit] Towns
- Buk - 6,244
- Kornik - 6,485
- Kostrzyn - 8,276
- Lubon - 24,934
- Mosina - 12,027
- Murowana Goslina - 9,910
- Pobiedziska - 8,065
- Puszczykowo - 9,036
- Swarzedz - 28,602
[edit] Communes
- Buk - 5,524
- Czerwonak - 22,115
- Dopiewo - 11,302
- Kleszczewo - 5,017
- Komorniki - 12,471
- Kornik - 9,140
- Kostrzyn - 6,883
- Mosina - 12,015
- Murowana Goslina - 5,363
- Pobiedziska - 7,362
- Rokietnica - 8,045
- Stęszew - 13,559 (including town - 5,176 and countryside - 8,383)
- Suchy Las - 11,155
- Swarzedz - 9,056
- Tarnowo Podgorne - 16,794
Counties of Greater Poland Voivodeship | |
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City counties: Konin • Kalisz • Leszno • Poznań
Land counties: Chodzież • Czarnków-Trzcianka • Gniezno • Gostyń • Grodzisk Wielkopolski • Jarocin • Kalisz • Kępno • Koło • Konin • Kościan • Krotoszyn • Leszno • Międzychód • Nowy Tomyśl • Oborniki • Ostrów Wielkopolski • Ostrzeszów • Piła • Pleszew • Poznań • Rawicz • Słupca • Szamotuły • Środa Wielkopolska • Śrem • Turek • Wągrowiec • Wolsztyn • Września • Złotów |