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Poznan County

Poznan County is a county in the Greater Poland Voivodship, Poland located in the west of the country. It is named after the capital of voivodship, Poznan.

Poznan County has 10 towns and 15 communes. It covers an area of 1900 kmē.

Population 2002:

  • Poznan County - 269,380
  • Lubon town - 24,934
  • Puszczykowo town - 9,036
  • Buk town - 6,244
  • Buk commune - 5,524
  • Czerwonak commune - 22,115
  • Dopiewo commune - 11,302
  • Kleszczewo commune - 5,017
  • Komorniki commune - 12,471
  • Kostrzyn town - 8,276
  • Kostrzyn commune - 6,883
  • Kornik town - 6,485
  • Kornik commune - 9,140
  • Mosina town - 12,027
  • Mosina commune - 12,015
  • Murowana Goslina town - 9,910
  • Murowana Goslina commune - 5,363
  • Pobiedziska town - 8,065
  • Pobiedziska commune - 7,362
  • Rokietnica commune - 8,045
  • Steszew commune - 13,559 (including town - 5,176 and countries - 8,383)
  • Suchy Las commune - 11,155
  • Swarzedz town - 28,602
  • Swarzedz commune - 9,056
  • Tarnowo Podgorne commune - 16,794
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