Gmina Grudziądz, Administrative district in Grudziądz County, Poland
Gmina Grudziądz is a rural municipality in Grudziądz County in northern Poland. The area comprises numerous villages and hamlets with farmland, forests, and several small watercourses that flow into the Vistula River.
The municipality was established in 1818 as a separate administrative district following a reorganization of the territories around Grudziądz. It remained part of the Prussian administrative system for many decades before being incorporated into Poland after World War II.
The area represents a confluence of Polish and German heritage, reflected in its administrative structures, local customs, and historical documentation spanning multiple centuries.
The municipality comprises over 80 rural communities connected by local roads and networks. Proximity to the city of Grudziądz makes it convenient for visitors and residents to access larger services and facilities.
During the early 20th century, the district demonstrated a diverse demographic composition with 57.8 percent German speakers among its 46,509 residents.
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