Kamień district - Powiat kamieński

Kamień district - a district in the north-west Poland, in West Pomeranian Voivodeship, created in 1999 as part of an administrative reform. Its seat is in the city Kamień Pomorski. It is situated on an island Wolin, The Trzebiatów Coast and the Gryficka Plain.

The area of ​​the poviat is 1,006.65 km². In 2016, the population was 47,367 inhabitants, i.e. the population density was 47.2 people / km². Urbanization was 52.8%.

The district has an extensive tourist base, of which the greatest attraction is Wolin National Parkwhere the highest cliff in Poland is located. They are the seat of the Park Miedzyzdroje, very popular with tourists visiting the West Pomeranian coast. Until 1975, there were two poviats in the present area: Kamień and Woliński with headquarters in Świnoujście (included the area of ​​Wolin Island) The poviat consists of:

According to the data from June 30, 2012, 48,273 people lived in the Kamień district (including 13,163 women in cities and 11,419 women in the villages).

Active railway lines run through the poviat:

The national road No. 3 runs through the district area Swinoujscie - Jakuszyce (via Międzyzdroje and Wolin).

There are also provincial roads: No. 102 Międzyzdroje - Kołobrzeg (via Dziwnów, Kamień Pomorski and Świerzno), No. 103 Trzebiatów - Dziwnówek, no 105 Świerzno - Skrzydlowo, no.106 Pyrzyce - Stargard - Nowogard - Golczewo - Rzewnowo, No. 107 Kamień Pomorski - Parłówko, No. 108: Parłówko - Płoty (via Golczewo); a voivodeship road in the Zachodniopomorskie voivodship, 38.2 km long, connecting the S3 expressway in Parłówek with the voivodeship road No. 109 in Płoty. The road runs through two poviats: Kamieński (communes: Wolin and Golczewo) and Gryficki (Płoty commune).

The PKS Kamień Pomorski company plays an essential role in bus transport in the poviat, some lines also support PKS Gryfice, PKS Gdańsk, PKS Gdynia and private carriers.