Lublin, Poland


 Geographical Location
The Lublin Lublin Voivodeship and is one of the largest Polish regions, with respect to the surface is in third place, and covers an area of ​​25.15 square kilometers, representing 8% of the total area of ​​the country. Lublin is located in the central-eastern part of Poland, with national borders Belarus to the east and Ukraine. This is also the border of the European Union. Adjacent to the Lublin Voivodeship, the areas of Subcarpathian, Holy Cross, Mazovia and Podlasie.
In the past, most of Lublin, with the exception of Chelm area of ​​the historic province, "Little Poland" belonged. Use the Chelm region to be part of the province Halicz Ruthenia. The river Wieprz runs through the province and the rivers Vistula and Bug mark the regions borders. Lubelski has two national parks: the Polesie and Roztoczański.Population and Administrative Divisions
In the province of Lublin in March 2008, the population was 2,164,600 people with the urban population, 46.5% of the population were 51.5% female. It has 40 towns and 4,200 villages. The Lublin Voivodeship is divided into 20 powiats (districts). These in turn are divided into 213 municipalities (gminas). Lublin, Biala Podlaska, Chelm and Zamosc have the status of local councils (neighborhoods).Border crossings
In the region of Lublin, there are six road, four cars and two air international border crossings, which are hold on behalf of the Governor of Lublin forums of the crossings in Chelm. The source of funding for regular maintenance of road crossings are the responsibility of the state, while investments for improvement, both by the state and by means of measures by the European Union finanziert.Internationale airports can be found at: Swidnik and Biala Podlaska. International road access to the border with Belarus to Kukurykach, Terespol and Slawatycze away. International railway boundaries in Terespol. On the Ukrainian border intersection Dorohuskor, Hrebenne and Zosinie stand with level crossing at Dorohuskor, Hrubieszow and Hrebenne.Agriculture
The Lublin province has good growing conditions for agricultural production with good quality especially sand fertile soil. The region is a major producer of cereals, especially wheat, oats and Gerste.Kartoffeln, sugar beet, vegetables, hops, tobacco is grown in Urszulin. The region is also a major producer of milk, honey and herbs. Lubelski Province is one of the leading Polish manufacturer of soft fruit, especially raspberries. It is also known for breeding pigs, cattle and horse stud Janow Podlaski with the famous.


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