Gmina Sejny

Gmina Sejny, is a rural gmina (administrative district) in Sejny County, Podlaskie Voivodeship, in north-eastern Poland, on the Lithuanian border. Its seat is the town of Sejny, although the town is not part of the territory of the gmina.

Gmina Sejny

Sejny Commune
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Gmina Sejny within the Sejny County
Coordinates (Sejny): 54°7′N 23°22′E
Country Poland
VoivodeshipPodlaskie
CountySejny
SeatSejny
Area
  Total218.01 km2 (84.17 sq mi)
Population
 (2011)
  Total4,156
  Density19/km2 (49/sq mi)

The gmina covers an area of 218.01 square kilometres (84.2 sq mi). As of 2011 its total population was 4,156 and 15.5% of the inhabitants were Lithuanians.[1]

Villages

Gmina Sejny contains the villages and settlements of Babańce, Berżałowce, Berżałowce-Gajówka, Berżniki, Berżniki-Folwark, Bose, Bubele, Burbiszki, Degucie, Dubowo, Dusznica, Dworczysko, Gawieniańce, Grudziewszczyzna, Gryszkańce, Hołny Majera, Hołny Wolmera, Jenorajście, Jodeliszki, Kielczany, Klejwy, Klejwy PGR, Kolonia, Kolonia Sejny, Konstantynówka, Krasnogruda, Krasnowo, Krejwińce, Lasanka, Łumbie, Markiszki, Marynowo, Marynowo-Kolonia, Nowosady, Nożegary, Ogrodniki, Olszanka, Poćkuny, Podlaski, Półkoty, Posejanka, Posejny, Rachelany, Radziucie, Radziuszki, Rynkojeziory, Sumowo, Świackie, Sztabinki, Wigrańce, Wigrańce-Leśniczówka, Zaleskie, Zaruby and Żegary.

Neighbouring gminas

Gmina Sejny is bordered by the town of Sejny and by the gminas of Giby, Krasnopol and Puńsk. It also borders Lithuania.

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