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gmina|ˈmiːnə| Pl. gminy. [Polish.] A local division of the Polish administrative organization.
1885Encycl. Brit. XIX. 311/1 The ‘primary cell’ of the administrative organization of Poland is the gmina. Ibid. 311/2 Justice is represented by the gmina tribunals. 1905Daily Chron. 19 Sept. 5/4 Voters are divided into three classes. 1.—Landed proprietors. 2.—Members of gmina or cantons who own three to twenty acres. 3.—Urban electors. 1959Chambers's Encycl. XI. 8 For purposes of local government the provinces are divided into districts..which are sub-divided in turn into sub-districts (gminy). |