Administrative Division
The county is subdivided into 16 gminas (two urban-rural and 14 rural). These are listed in the following table, in descending order of population.
Gmina | Type | Area |
Population |
Seat |
Gmina Niemce | rural | 141.2 | 16,360 | Niemce |
Gmina Bełżyce | urban-rural | 133.9 | 13,876 | Bełżyce |
Gmina Bychawa | urban-rural | 146.2 | 12,311 | Bychawa |
Gmina Jastków | rural | 113.8 | 12,248 | Jastków |
Gmina Niedrzwica Duża | rural | 106.8 | 11,034 | Niedrzwica Duża |
Gmina Konopnica | rural | 92.8 | 11,001 | Konopnica |
Gmina Wólka | rural | 72.8 | 9,171 | Jakubowice Murowane |
Gmina Garbów | rural | 102.4 | 8,969 | Garbów |
Gmina Strzyżewice | rural | 108.8 | 7,572 | Strzyżewice |
Gmina Jabłonna | rural | 131.0 | 7,534 | Jabłonna |
Gmina Głusk | rural | 64.0 | 7,372 | Głusk * |
Gmina Wojciechów | rural | 80.9 | 5,962 | Wojciechów |
Gmina Wysokie | rural | 114.2 | 5,158 | Wysokie |
Gmina Krzczonów | rural | 128.2 | 4,942 | Krzczonów |
Gmina Borzechów | rural | 67.4 | 3,807 | Borzechów |
Gmina Zakrzew | rural | 75.4 | 3,245 | Zakrzew |
* Głusk is now part of Lublin, but still serves as the administrative seat of Gmina Głusk |
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