Gryfice County
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Official website: http://www.gryfice.pl | |||
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Location of Gryfice County within West Pomeranian Voivodeship |
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Government | |||
Country Voivodeship |
Poland West Pomeranian |
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Starosta | Kazimierz Sać | ||
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January 1, 1999 | |||
Geographical characteristics | |||
Area | 1018.19 km² | ||
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Population | |||
Total (2006) | 62,413 | ||
Density | 61.3/km²
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Time zone | Central European Time (UTC+1) | ||
Summer (DST) | CEST (UTC+2) | ||
Gryfice County (Polish: powiat gryficki ) is a powiat (land county) in Poland, in West Pomeranian Voivodeship. The county seat is the town of Gryfice . The population numbers 62,413 (2006). Its area is 1018.19 km².
County comprises several communes, each called a gmina:
- Gmina Brojce
- Gmina Gryfice
- Gmina Karnice
- Gmina Płoty
- Gmina Rewal
- Gmina Trzebiatów
On the area of the administrative district are three towns: Trzebiatów, Gryfice, Płoty. The county is crossed by European route E28.
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Counties of West Pomeranian Voivodeship | |
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City counties: Koszalin • Szczecin • Świnoujście
Land counties: Białogard • Choszczno • Drawsko • Goleniów • Gryfice • Gryfino • Kamień • Kołobrzeg • Koszalin • Łobez • Myślibórz • Police • Pyrzyce • Sławno • Stargard • Szczecinek • Świdwin • Wałcz |