Biecz ( Polish: Biecz ) is an urban-rural gmina (volost) in Poland , included as an administrative unit in Gorlice County , Lesser Poland Voivodeship . The population is 16,989 people (as of 2004 ).
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| Biecz | |||
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| A country | Poland | ||
| Included in | Gorlitsky County | ||
| Adm. Centre | |||
| The president | Kazimierz Grzesyak | ||
| History and Geography | |||
| Square | 99.28 km² | ||
| Population | |||
| Population | 16 989 people ( 2004 ) | ||
| Digital identifiers | |||
| Auto Code numbers | KGR | ||
| Official site | |||
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Demographics
2004 census data :
| Census | Total | Women | Men | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Units | person | % | person | % | person | % |
| Population | 16,999 | 100 | 8659 | 51 | 8330 | 49 |
| Population density (persons / km²) | 171.1 | 87.2 | 83.9 | |||
Settlements
Babinets, Binarova , Bugai, Bukovina, Velki Potok, Vilchak, Pasture, Cuttings, Glembok, Breast-Kempsk, Gurna Niva, Dzyal , Dolna Niva, Zheka, Zagozhe, Zarope, Zielona Ulitsa, Kamenetz, Colony Libus, Conta, Korchina, Lechove-Potoki, Libusha, Maslyuhovice, Nougher, Padolas, Parsnip, Hell, Pisazhowka, Podskale, Fields, Pulrolet, Raslawice, Rozhnovice, Ruvne, Ruvnya, Servonets, Sitnitsa, Staviska, Strzyszyn, Ukraine , Filtivka Fortepyan, Chizhuvka, Goldfinches, Yanikuvka.
Neighboring Communes
- Gmina Gorlice
- Gmina Lipinki
- Gmina Moschenitsa
- Commune Zhempennik-Strzyzewski
- Gmina Skolyshin
- Commune Shezhiny
Gmina Beč