Radłów ( Polish: Radłów ) is an urban-rural commune (parish) in Poland , part of the Tarnow County , Lesser Poland Voivodeship as an administrative unit. The population is 9707 people (as of 2004 ).
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| Radłów | |||||
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| A country | Poland | ||||
| Included in | Tarnow County | ||||
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| The president | Zbigniew Leon Kowalski (2006) | ||||
| History and Geography | |||||
| Area | 86.02 km² | ||||
| Population | |||||
| Population | 9707 people ( 2004 ) | ||||
| Density | 112.85 people / km² | ||||
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| Auto Code numbers | Kta | ||||
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Content
- 1 Demography
- 2 Rural counties
- 3 Neighboring Communes
- 4 natives
- 5 Links
Demographics
2004 census data :
| Census | Total | Women | Men | |||
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| Units | person | % | person | % | person | % |
| Population | 9707 | one hundred | 4945 | 50.9 | 4762 | 49.1 |
| Population density (persons / km²) | 112.8 | 57.5 | 55,4 | |||
Rural counties
- Biskupice-Radlovsk
- Brzeznica
- Glyuv
- Lenka Siedlack
- Marcinkowice
- Nyvka
- Pshibyslawice
- Radluv
- Sanoka
- Sedlec
- Val Ore
- Volya Radlovsk
- Fun
- Zdrohets
Neighboring Communes
- Gmina Bozhentsin
- Gmina Schurova
- Gmina Vežhoslavice
- Gmina Wetšovice
- Gmina Zhabno
Natives
- Kazimierz Tumidai - a member of the Polish resistance, who died in 1947 in the Soviet prison camp.