Gmina Gidle

Coordinates: 50°57′N 19°28′E / 50.950°N 19.467°E / 50.950; 19.467
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Gmina Gidle
Gidle Commune
Flag of Gmina Gidle
Coat of arms of Gmina Gidle
Coordinates (Gidle): 50°57′N 19°28′E / 50.950°N 19.467°E / 50.950; 19.467
Country Poland
VoivodeshipŁódź
CountyRadomsko
SeatGidle
Area
 • Total116.32 km2 (44.91 sq mi)
Population
 (2006)
 • Total6,610
 • Density57/km2 (150/sq mi)
Websitehttp://gidle.pl/

Gmina Gidle is a rural gmina (administrative district) in Radomsko County, Łódź Voivodeship, in central Poland. Its seat is the village of Gidle, which lies approximately 13 kilometres (8 mi) south of Radomsko and 93 km (58 mi) south of the regional capital Łódź. It covers an area of 116.32 square kilometres (44.9 sq mi) and in 2006 had 6,610 residents.[1]

Massacre during Second World War[edit]

During the German invasion of Poland in 1939, Wehrmacht soldiers murdered and burned 72 civilians of all ages and genders from the villages in the region.[2]

Villages[edit]

The following villages have the status of sołectwo: Borowa, Ciężkowice, Chrostowa, Gidle, Gowarzów, Górka, Graby, Kajetanowice, Kotfin, Ludwików, Michałopol, Piaski, Pławno, Ruda, Stanisławice, Stęszów, Włynice, Wojnowice, Wygoda, Zabrodzie and Zagórze.

There are also eleven villages without sołectwo status: Młynek, Huby Kotfińskie, Niesulów, Skrzypiec, Borki, Spalastry, Górki-Kolonia, Lasek-Kolonia, Zielonka, Strzała, Ojrzeń.

Neighbouring gminas[edit]

Gmina Gidle is bordered by the gminas of Dąbrowa Zielona, Kłomnice, Kobiele Wielkie, Kruszyna, Radomsko and Żytno.

References[edit]

  1. ^ Polish official population figures 2006 Archived February 1, 2008, at the Wayback Machine
  2. ^ Szymon Datner "55 dni Wehrmachtu w Polsce" page 267