Gmina Lisków

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Gmina in Greater Poland, Poland
Gmina Lisków Lisków Commune
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Gmina
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 Coat of arms
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Coordinates (Lisków): 51°50′N 18°24′E / 51.833°N 18.400°E / 51.833; 18.400Coordinates: 51°50′N 18°24′E / 51.833°N 18.400°E / 51.833; 18.400
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Country |
Poland
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Voivodeship |
Greater Poland
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County |
Kalisz County
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Seat |
Lisków
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Area
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• Total |
75.83 km2 (29.28 sq mi) |
Population (2006)
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• Total |
5,454 |
• Density |
72/km2 (190/sq mi) |
Website |
http://www.liskow.pl
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Gmina Lisków is a rural gmina (administrative district) in Kalisz County, Greater Poland Voivodeship, in west-central Poland. Its seat is the village of Lisków, which lies approximately 24 kilometres (15 mi) east of Kalisz and 120 km (75 mi) south-east of the regional capital Poznań.
The gmina covers an area of 75.83 square kilometres (29.3 sq mi), and as of 2006 its total population is 5,454.
Villages
Gmina Lisków contains the villages and settlements of Annopol, Budy Liskowskie, Chrusty, Ciepielew, Józefów, Koźlątków, Lisków, Lisków-Rzgów, Madalin, Małgów, Nadzież, Pyczek, Strzałków, Swoboda, Trzebienie, Wygoda, Zakrzyn, Zakrzyn-Kolonia and Żychów.
Neighbouring gminas
Gmina Lisków is bordered by the gminas of Ceków-Kolonia, Goszczanów, Kawęczyn and Koźminek.
References
- Polish official population figures 2006
Gmina Lisków
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Seat |
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Other villages |
- Annopol
- Budy Liskowskie
- Chrusty
- Ciepielew
- Józefów
- Koźlątków
- Lisków-Rzgów
- Madalin
- Małgów
- Nadzież
- Pyczek
- Strzałków
- Swoboda
- Trzebienie
- Wygoda
- Zakrzyn
- Zakrzyn-Kolonia
- Żychów
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Kalisz County
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Urban-rural gmina |
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Rural gminas |
- Gmina Blizanów
- Gmina Brzeziny
- Gmina Ceków-Kolonia
- Gmina Godziesze Wielkie
- Gmina Koźminek
- Gmina Lisków
- Gmina Mycielin
- Gmina Opatówek
- Gmina Szczytniki
- Gmina Żelazków
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Seat (not part of the county) |
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