Kuyavian-Pomeranian Voivodeship

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Kuyavian-Pomeranian Voivodeship
Województwo kujawsko-pomorskie
—  Voivodeship  —
Flag of Kuyavian-Pomeranian Voivodeship
Flag
Coat of arms of Kuyavian-Pomeranian Voivodeship
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Location within Poland
Location within Poland
Division into counties
Division into counties
Country Flag of Poland Poland
Seats Bydgoszcz (governor),
Toruń (assembly)
Counties
Area
 - Total 17,969 km² (6,937.9 sq mi)
Population (2006)
 - Total 2,066,425
 - Density 115/km² (297.8/sq mi)
 - Urban 1,269,469
 - Rural 796,956
Car plates C
* further divided into 144 gminas
Website: http://www.kujawsko-pomorskie.pl

Kuyavian-Pomeranian Voivodeship (also known as Kuyavia-Pomerania Province, or by its Polish name of województwo kujawsko-pomorskie [vɔjɛˈvut​͡stfɔ kuˈjafskɔ pɔˈmɔrskjɛ] or simply Kujawsko-Pomorskie) is one of the 16 voivodeships (provinces) into which Poland is now divided. It is situated in mid-northern Poland, on the boundary between the two historic regions from which it takes its name: Kuyavia (Polish: Kujawy) and Pomerania (Polish: Pomorze).

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[edit] History and administration

Kuyavian-Pomeranian Voivodeship was created on January 1, 1999, out of the former Bydgoszcz, Toruń and Włocławek Voivodeships, pursuant to the 1998 Local Government Reorganization Act.

The functions of regional capital are shared between two cities: Bydgoszcz and Toruń. Bydgoszcz serves as the seat of the centrally appointed governor or voivode, while Toruń is the seat of the elected regional assembly or sejmik, and of the executive elected by that assembly, headed by the marszałek.

[edit] Neighbours

Kuyavian-Pomeranian Voivodeship is bordered by five other voivodeships. These are Pomeranian Voivodeship to the north, Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship to the north-east, Masovian Voivodeship to the east, Łódź Voivodeship across a short boundary to the south, and Greater Poland Voivodeship to the south and west.

[edit] Cities and towns

The voivodeship contains 52 cities and towns. These are listed below in descending order of population (according to official figures for 2006 [1]):

1. Bydgoszcz (364,953)
2. Toruń (207,381)
3. Włocławek (119,608)
4. Grudziądz (99,299)
5. Inowrocław (77,095)
6. Brodnica (27,624)
7. Świecie (25,614)
8. Chełmno (20,388)
9. Nakło nad Notecią (19,409)
10. Rypin (16,565)
11. Chełmża (15,273)
12. Solec Kujawski (15,060)
13. Lipno (14,834)
14. Żnin (14,052)
15. Tuchola (13,935)
16. Wąbrzeźno (13,796)
17. Golub-Dobrzyń (13,006)
18. Mogilno (12,359)

19. Aleksandrów Kujawski (12,359)
20. Ciechocinek (10,855)
21. Koronowo (10,784)
22. Kruszwica (9,373)
23. Szubin (9,326)
24. Sępólno Krajeńskie (9,258)
25. Janikowo (9,111)
26. Barcin (7,810)
27. Gniewkowo (7,254)
28. Nowe (6,252)
29. Strzelno (6,054)
30. Pakość (5,789)
31. Więcbork (5,788)
32. Radziejów (5,756)
33. Kcynia (4,679)
34. Brześć Kujawski (4,522)
35. Piotrków Kujawski (4,509)
36. Łabiszyn (4,473)

37. Mrocza (4,203)
38. Janowiec Wielkopolski (4,114)
39. Kowalewo Pomorskie (4,055)
40. Jabłonowo Pomorskie (3,658)
41. Kowal (3,484)
42. Skępe (3,442)
43. Łasin (3,276)
44. Lubraniec (3,207)
45. Izbica Kujawska (2,783)
46. Dobrzyń nad Wisłą (2,269)
47. Kamień Krajeński (2,251)
48. Nieszawa (2,012)
49. Chodecz (1,936)
50. Radzyń Chełmiński (1,915)
51. Górzno (1,362)
52. Lubień Kujawski (1,299)

[edit] Administrative division

Kuyavian-Pomeranian Voivodeship is divided into 23 counties (powiats): 4 city counties and 19 land counties. These are further divided into 144 gminas.

The counties are listed in the following table (ordering within categories is by decreasing population).

English and
Polish names
Area
(km²)
Population
(2006)
Seat Other towns Total
gminas
City counties
Bydgoszcz 175 364,953   1
Toruń 116 207,381   1
Włocławek 84 119,608   1
Grudziądz 58 99,299   1
Land counties
Inowrocław County
powiat inowrocławski
1,225 165,237 Inowrocław Kruszwica, Janikowo, Gniewkowo, Pakość 9
Świecie County
powiat świecki
1,473 96,941 Świecie Nowe 11
Bydgoszcz County
powiat bydgoski
1,395 95,773 Bydgoszcz * Solec Kujawski, Koronowo 8
Toruń County
powiat toruński
1,230 89,505 Toruń * Chełmża 9
Włocławek County
powiat włocławski
1,472 85,339 Włocławek * Brześć Kujawski, Kowal, Lubraniec, Izbica Kujawska, Chodecz, Lubień Kujawski 13
Nakło County
powiat nakielski
1,120 84,786 Nakło nad Notecią Szubin, Kcynia, Mrocza 5
Brodnica County
powiat brodnicki
1,039 75,054 Brodnica Jabłonowo Pomorskie, Górzno 10
Żnin County
powiat żniński
985 69,763 Żnin Barcin, Łabiszyn, Janowiec Wielkopolski 6
Lipno County
powiat lipnowski
1,016 66,216 Lipno Skępe, Dobrzyń nad Wisłą 9
Aleksandrów County
powiat aleksandrowski
476 55,195 Aleksandrów Kujawski Ciechocinek, Nieszawa 9
Chełmno County
powiat chełmiński
528 51,425 Chełmno   7
Tuchola County
powiat tucholski
1,075 47,230 Tuchola   6
Mogilno County
powiat mogileński
676 46,875 Mogilno Strzelno 4
Golub-Dobrzyń County
powiat golubsko-dobrzyński
613 45,060 Golub-Dobrzyń Kowalewo Pomorskie 6
Rypin County
powiat rypiński
587 44,306 Rypin   6
Radziejów County
powiat radziejowski
607 42,289 Radziejów Piotrków Kujawski 7
Sępólno County
powiat sępoleński
791 40,880 Sępólno Krajeńskie Więcbork, Kamień Krajeński 4
Grudziądz County
powiat grudziądzki
728 38,424 Grudziądz * Łasin, Radzyń Chełmiński 6
Wąbrzeźno County
powiat wąbrzeski
501 34,886 Wąbrzeźno   5
* seat not part of the county

[edit] Protected areas

Protected areas in Kuyavian-Pomeranian Voivodeship include the nine Landscape Parks listed below.

[edit] Most popular surnames in the region

  1. Lewandowski : 23,133
  2. Wiśniewski : 18,410
  3. Kowalski : 12,076

[edit] See also

[edit] External links


Coordinates: 53°04′42″N, 18°29′37″E