Largest and Smallest Gminas
LARGEST | Population (2006 estimate) | Land area in km² | Population density per km² |
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Urban | Warsaw (1,697,596) | Warsaw (517.22) | Świętochłowice (4,156.80) |
Rural | Gmina Chełmiec (24,344) | Gmina Wałcz (574.89) | Gmina Buczkowice (542.70) |
Urban-rural | Gmina Piaseczno (61,525) | Gmina Pisz (633.69) | Gmina Wołomin (801.69) |
Town in urban-rural gmina | Gmina Nysa: Nysa (47,545) | Gmina Szczytna: Szczytna (80.38) | Gmina Swarzędz: Swarzędz (3,469.23) |
Rural part of urban-rural gmina | Gmina Wieliczka: rural part (28,864) | Gmina Pisz: rural part (623.61) | Gmina Świątniki Górne: rural part (407.86) |
SMALLEST | Population (2006 estimate) | Land area in km² | Population density per km² |
Urban | Krynica Morska (1,364) | Górowo Iławeckie (3.32) | Krynica Morska (11.74) |
Rural | Gmina Cisna (1,663) | Gmina Jejkowice (7.59) | Gmina Lutowiska (4.63) |
Urban-rural | Gmina Nowe Warpno (1,559) | Gmina Świątniki Górne (20.35) | Gmina Nowe Warpno (7.88) |
Town in urban-rural gmina | Gmina Wyśmierzyce: Wyśmierzyce (892) | Gmina Stawiszyn: Stawiszyn (0.99) | Gmina Suraż: Suraż (28.94) |
Rural part of urban-rural gmina | Gmina Nowe Warpno: rural part (363) | Gmina Suchedniów: rural part (15.54) | Gmina Nowe Warpno: rural part (2.09) |
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