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66 cities with powiat status (city counties, Polish powiaty grodzkie or more formally miasta na prawach powiatu). In city counties the functions of these institutions are performed by the city's own council (rada miejska, rada miasta) and directly elected mayor (prezydent). The administration of such a city functions both as a powiat and a ...
County Polish name County seat Voivodeship Area Gminy Population Density (per km 2) Aleksandrów County: powiat aleksandrowski: Aleksandrów Kujawski: Kuyavian-Pomeranian: 475.61 km 2: 9: 55,195: 116 Augustów County: powiat augustowski: Augustów: Podlaskie: 1658.27 km 2: 7: 58,966: 36 Bartoszyce County: powiat bartoszycki: Bartoszyce: Warmian ...
The results of the Polish census of 2021 (officially, the National Population and Housing Census 2021, Polish: Narodowy Spis Powszechny 2021) were published in 2023. [1] Data was gathered from April 1 to September 30 (the previously planned duration from April 1 to June 31 was extended because of enduring COVID-19 policy).
Polish voivodeships since 1999; Abbr. Flag Coat of arms Ter. code Voivodeship Polish name Capital city/cities Area [8] Population (2022) [8] Density [9] Car plates; km 2 sq mi per km 2 per sq mi DS 02 Lower Silesian: dolnośląskie: Wrocław: 19,947 7,702 2,903,000 145 380 D, V KP 04 Kuyavian-Pomeranian: kujawsko-pomorskie: Bydgoszcz 1, Toruń ...
Polish census of 1921; Polish census of 1931; Polish census of 1950; Polish census of 1960; Polish census of 1970; Polish census of 1978; Polish census of 1988; In addition to these censuses, there were also: the Polish summary survey of 1946 microcensus (representative surveys) of 1974, 1984 and 1995; surveys of agricultural population
Region 1995 2000 2005 2010 2015 2019 2022 Increase 1995–2022 Podlaskie Voivodeship 0.732 0.778 0.800 0.831 0.853 0.873 0.875 19.5% Lower Silesian Voivodeship 0.749 0.794
Poland's population has been growing quickly after World War II, during which the country lost millions of citizens.Population passed 38 million in the late 1980s and has since then stagnated within the 38.0-38.6 million range until the 2020s where the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic, the baby boom generation starting to die out and a baby boost started to overlap.
Statistics Poland (Polish: Główny Urząd Statystyczny, popularly called GUS), formerly known in English as the Central Statistical Office, [2] is the Polish government's chief executive agency charged with collecting and publishing statistics related to the economy, population, and society in Poland, at the national and local levels.