Gmina Staszów

Gmina Staszów
Staszów Commune
Gmina

Coat of arms
Coordinates (Staszów): 50°34′11.08″N 21°13′39.06″E / 50.5697444°N 21.2275167°E / 50.5697444; 21.2275167Coordinates: 50°34′11.08″N 21°13′39.06″E / 50.5697444°N 21.2275167°E / 50.5697444; 21.2275167
Country  Poland
Voivodeship Świętokrzyskie
County Staszów
Seat Staszów
Area (through the years 2008–2010)[1]
  Total 227.52 km2 (87.85 sq mi)
Population (31 December 2010 at Census)[1]
  Total 26,077
  Density 110/km2 (300/sq mi)
  Urban 15,108
  Rural 10,969
Time zone UTC+1 (CET)
  Summer (DST) UTC+2 (CEST)
Postal code 28–200
Area code(s) +48 15
Car plates TSZ
Website http://www.staszow.pl

Gmina Staszów[2][3] is an urban-rural gmina (administrative district) in Staszów County, Świętokrzyskie Voivodeship, in south-central Poland. Its seat is the town of Staszów, which lies approximately 53 kilometres (33 mi) south-east of the regional capital Kielce.

The gmina covers an area of 227.52 square kilometres (87.8 sq mi), and as of 2010 its total population is Decrease 26,077 (out of which the population of Staszów amounts to Decrease 15,108, and the population of the rural part of the gmina is Increase 10,969).

Demography

According to the 2011 Poland census, there were 26,077 people residing in Staszów Commune, of whom 48.8% were male and 51.2% were female (out of which the population in rural areas amounts to 10,969, of whom 49.6% were male and 50.4% were female). In the commune, the population was spread out with 19.4% under the age of 18, 38.3% from 18 to 44, 25.1% from 45 to 64, and 17.1% who were 65 years of age or older (out of which the population in rural areas amounts to 20% under the age of 18, 38.5% from 18 to 44, 22.8% from 45 to 64, and 18.6% who were 65 years of age or older).[1]

Table 1. Population level of commune in 2010 – by age group[1]
SPECIFICATION Measure
unit
POPULATION
(by age group in 2010)
TOTAL0–45–910–1415–1920–2425–2930–3435–3940–4445–4950–5455–5960–6465–6970–7475–7980–8485 +
I.TOTAL person26,0771,3031,2231,4891,8261,9242,0631,8761,7271,6241,5742,0202,0701,848983876678538435
of which in %10054.75.777.47.97.26.66.267.77.97.13.83.42.62.11.7
1.BY SEX
A.Males person12,7356646107729009791,0971,016868819784981986886453358267189106
of which in %48.82.52.333.53.84.23.93.33.133.83.83.41.71.410.70.4
B.Females person13,3426396137179269459668608598057901,0391,084962530518411349329
of which in %51.22.52.42.73.63.63.73.33.33.1344.23.7221.61.31.3
Table 2. Population level in rural areas in 2010 – by age group[1]
SPECIFICATION Measure
unit
POPULATION
(by age group in 2010)
TOTAL0–45–910–1415–1920–2425–2930–3435–3940–4445–4950–5455–5960–6465–6970–7475–7980–8485 +
I.TOTAL person10,969572526635787873882746751647620764761680364377348356280
of which in %1005.24.85.87.2886.86.85.95.776.96.23.33.43.23.22.6
1.BY SEX
A.Males person5,44129126432337045845141138034732740839236118715412811673
of which in %49.62.72.42.93.44.24.13.73.53.233.73.63.31.71.41.21.10.7
B.Females person5,528281262312417415431335371300293356369319177223220240207
of which in %50.42.62.42.83.83.83.93.13.42.72.73.23.42.91.6222.21.9

Figure 1. Population pyramid of commune in 2010 – by age group and sex[1]

Figure 2. Population pyramid in rural areas in 2010 – by age group and sex[1]
Table 3. Population level of commune in 2010 – by sex[1]
SPECIFICATION Measure
unit
POPULATION
(by sex in 2010)
TOTALMalesFemales
I.TOTAL person26,07712,73513,342
of which in %10048.851.2
1.BY AGE GROUP
A.At pre-working age person5,0662,5982,468
of which in %19.410.09.5
B.At working age. grand total person16,5398,7647,775
of which in %63.433.629.8
a.at mobile working age person9,9895,1274,862
of which in                        | %38.319.718.6
b.at non-mobile working age person6,5503,6372,913
of which in                        | %25.113.911.2
C.At post-working age person4,4721,3733,099
of which in %17.15.311.9
Table 4. Population level in rural areas in 2010 – by sex[1]
SPECIFICATION Measure
unit
POPULATION
(by sex in 2010)
TOTALMalesFemales
I.TOTAL person10,9695,4415,528
of which in %10049.650.4
1.BY AGE GROUP
A.At pre-working age person2,1981,1081,090
of which in %2010.19.9
B.At working age. grand total person6,7273,6753,052
of which in %61.333.527.8
a.at mobile working age person4,2212,1872,034
of which in                        | %38.519.918.5
b.at non-mobile working age person2,5061,4881,018
of which in                        | %22.813.69.3
C.At post-working age person2,0446581,386
of which in %18.6612.6

Villages

Apart from the town of Staszów, Gmina Staszów contains the villages and settlements of Czajków Północny, Czajków Południowy, Czernica, Dobra, Gaj Koniemłocki, Grzybów, Jasień, Koniemłoty, Kopanina, Krzczonowice, Krzywołęcz, Kurozwęki, Łaziska, Lenartowice, Łukawica, Mostki, Niemścice, Oględów, Poddębowiec, Podmaleniec, Ponik, Sielec, Smerdyna, Stefanówek, Sztombergi, Wiązownica Duża, Wiązownica Mała, Wiązownica-Kolonia, Wiśniowa, Wiśniowa Poduchowna, Wola Osowa, Wola Wiśniowska, Wólka Żabna, Zagrody and Ziemblice.

Neighbouring gminas

Gmina Staszów is bordered by the gminas of Bogoria, Klimontów, Osiek, Raków, Rytwiany, Szydłów and Tuczępy.

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 "Local Data Bank (Bank Danych Lokalnych) – Layout by NTS nomenclature (Układ wg klasyfikacji NTS)". demografia.stat.gov.pl: GUS. 10 March 2011.
  2. "Staszów – miasto, gmina, powiat staszowski, województwo świętokrzyskie" [Staszów – urban area, commune, Staszów County, Świętokrzyskie Province, Poland]. Topographical map prepared in 1:10,000 scale. Aerial and satellite orthophotomap (in Polish). Head Office of Geodesy and Cartography, Poland, Warsaw. 2011. geoportal.gov.pl. Archived from the original on 21 December 2012. Retrieved 27 April 2011.
  3. "Staszów – obszar wiejski, gmina, powiat staszowski, województwo świętokrzyskie" [Staszów – rural area, commune, Staszów County, Świętokrzyskie Province, Poland]. Topographical map prepared in 1:10,000 scale. Aerial and satellite orthophotomap (in Polish). Head Office of Geodesy and Cartography, Poland, Warsaw. 2011. geoportal.gov.pl. Archived from the original on 21 December 2012. Retrieved 27 April 2011.
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