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Commune or municipality (Polish: gmina, plural: gminy) is the principal unit (lowest level) of the territorial division in Poland. As of 2004 there were 2,478 communes. The word gmina is derived from the German word Gemeinde, meaning "commune" or "community".

Since 1990, when it replaced the smaller gromada, the commune has been the basic unit of administrative division. There are three types of commune in Poland:

  1. municipal commune (municipality, urban commune) (gmina miejska) - consists of one city
  2. mixed commune (gmina miejsko-wiejska) - consists of a city and surrounding villages
  3. rural commune (gmina wiejska) - consists only of villages
The legislative and controlling body of each commune is the commune council (rada gminy). The executive power is held by the head of the commune: wójt (head of the rural commune), mayor (burmistrz, head of the mixed and municipal communes) or president (prezydent, head of municipal communes with more than 100,000 inhabitants).

See also


Current: Administrative division of Poland
Historical: Administrative division of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth
National: województwo | powiat | gmina
Rural: sołectwo | gromada
Urban: dzielnica | osiedle
Historical: prowincja | ziemia | księstwo | okręg | gubernia | departament | rejencja
See also: List of terms for sub-national entities

 


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