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Tolkmicko
NameTolkmicko
Settlement typeTown
Coordinates54°19′15″N 19°31′40″E
Subdivision typeCountry
Subdivision namePoland
Subdivision type1Voivodeship
Subdivision name1Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship
Subdivision type2County
Subdivision name2Elbląg County
Subdivision type3Gmina
Subdivision name3Gmina Tolkmicko

Tolkmicko is a town located in the Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship of Poland, situated near the Vistula Lagoon and the Elbląg River. The town is part of the Elbląg County and serves as the seat of the Gmina Tolkmicko. Tolkmicko is nestled in a region with a rich history, having been part of the Teutonic Order and later the Kingdom of Prussia. The town's proximity to the Baltic Sea and the Vistula River has made it an important location for trade and commerce, with connections to cities like Gdańsk, Elbląg, and Olsztyn.

Geography

Tolkmicko is situated in the northern part of Poland, near the Vistula Lagoon and the Elbląg River. The town is part of the Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship and is located in the Elbląg County. The region's geography is characterized by a mix of Morąg Lake District and Vistula Delta landscapes, with the Vistula River and the Nogat River flowing through the area. Tolkmicko is also close to the Baltic Sea and the Hel Peninsula, making it an important location for trade and commerce with cities like Gdynia, Sopot, and Kolobrzeg. The town's geography is also influenced by its proximity to the Słupsk and Koszalin regions.

History

The history of Tolkmicko dates back to the Middle Ages, when it was part of the Teutonic Order. The town was later incorporated into the Kingdom of Prussia and became an important center for trade and commerce. During World War II, Tolkmicko was occupied by Nazi Germany and suffered significant damage. After the war, the town became part of Poland and was rebuilt. Tolkmicko's history is also connected to the Hanseatic League, a powerful trading federation that included cities like Lübeck, Hamburg, and Bremen. The town's strategic location made it an important stopover for merchants traveling between Gdańsk, Elbląg, and Toruń.

Demographics

As of the last census, Tolkmicko has a population of around 2,700 people, with a mix of Poles, Kashubs, and Germans. The town's demographics are influenced by its location near the Vistula Lagoon and the Baltic Sea, which has made it an attractive location for people working in the fishing industry and tourism. Tolkmicko is also home to a number of schools, including the Tolkmicko Primary School and the Tolkmicko Middle School, which serve the local community. The town's demographics are also connected to the nearby cities of Olsztyn, Elbląg, and Gdańsk, which provide employment opportunities and cultural attractions.

Economy

The economy of Tolkmicko is driven by a mix of agriculture, fishing, and tourism. The town's location near the Vistula Lagoon and the Baltic Sea makes it an important center for the fishing industry, with many local businesses involved in fish processing and aquaculture. Tolkmicko is also home to a number of small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) involved in manufacturing, construction, and services. The town's economy is also influenced by its proximity to the A1 highway and the Elbląg-Olsztyn railway line, which provide connections to cities like Warsaw, Poznań, and Wrocław.

Culture

Tolkmicko has a rich cultural scene, with a number of festivals and events taking place throughout the year. The town is home to the Tolkmicko Museum, which showcases the local history and culture. Tolkmicko is also known for its traditional Kashubian cuisine, which includes dishes like pierogi, bigos, and zurek. The town's cultural scene is also influenced by its proximity to the Baltic Sea and the Vistula Lagoon, which has made it an attractive location for artists and musicians. Tolkmicko is also connected to the nearby cities of Gdańsk, Sopot, and Gdynia, which provide a range of cultural attractions and events.

Transportation

Tolkmicko is well-connected to the rest of Poland and Europe by a range of transportation links. The town is located near the A1 highway, which provides connections to cities like Warsaw, Poznań, and Wrocław. Tolkmicko is also served by the Elbląg-Olsztyn railway line, which provides connections to cities like Gdańsk, Elbląg, and Olsztyn. The town's proximity to the Baltic Sea and the Vistula Lagoon also makes it an important location for maritime trade and tourism, with connections to ports like Gdańsk Port, Gdynia Port, and Kolobrzeg Port. Tolkmicko is also connected to the nearby Lech Wałęsa Airport in Gdańsk, which provides flights to destinations across Europe.