Oborniki ( Polish: Oborniki ) - gmina (volost) in Poland , is included as an administrative unit in Obornitsky County , Greater Poland Voivodeship . The population is 31,332 people (as of 2004 ).
| Oborniki | |||
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| Oborniki | |||
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| A country | Poland | ||
| Included in | Obornitsky County | ||
| The president | Anna Rydzevska (2006) | ||
| History and Geography | |||
| Area | 340.16 km² | ||
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| Population | |||
| Population | 31 332 people ( 2004 ) | ||
| Digital identifiers | |||
| Auto Code numbers | POB | ||
| Official site | |||
Content
- 1 Rural counties
- 2 Neighboring Communes
- 3 Famous Natives
- 4 References
Rural counties
- Bomblin
- Bomblinek
- Bomblinist
- Bogdanovo
- Khrustovo
- Dombrowka Lesna
- Golashin
- Golembovo
- Gurka
- Kishevko
- Kishevo
- Kovalevko
- Kovanovo
- Kovanuvko
- Lulin
- Lukovo
- Manevo
- Nechayna
- Nemechkovo
- Novoloskonets
- Obezhezhe
- Otseshin
- Nove Osovo
- Pakholevo
- Underwood
- Popovo
- Popuvko
- Pshetsivnitsa
- Rozhnovo
- Slavenko
- Elephants
- Stobnitsa
- Sytsyn
- Slepukhovo
- Reconciliations
- Urban
- Ustsikovets
- Ussikovo
- Vargovo
- Vykhovanets
- Fiction
- Millstone
- Zhukovo
Neighboring Communes
- Gmina Murovana-Goslin
- Gmina Obzhycko
- Gmina Polaevo
- Gmina Rogozno
- Gmina Roketnica
- Gmina Rychivul
- Commune of Suchy Las
- Commune Shamotuly
Famous Natives
- Anthony Maletsky (1821-1913) - Polish linguist, literary critic and playwright.
- Nikolai Skshetusky (c. 1610–1673) is the prototype of the main character of the historical novel by Polish writer Henryk Sienkiewicz “ Fire and Sword ”.