Gmina Jedwabne is an urban-rural gmina (administrative district) in à Âomà ¼a County, Podlaskie Voivodeship, in north-eastern Poland. Its seat is the town of Jedwabne, which lies approximately north-east of à Âomà ¼a and west of the regional capital Biaà Âystok.
The gmina covers an area of , and as of 2006 its total population is 5,552 (out of which the population of Jedwabne amounts to 1,901, and the population of the rural part of the gmina is 3,651).
Apart from the town of Jedwabne, Gmina Jedwabne contains the villages and settlements of Bartki, Biczki, Biodry, Biodry-Kolonia, Borawskie, Bronaki-Olki, Bronaki-Pietrasze, Brzostowo, Burzyn, Boguszki Chrostowo, Chyliny, Grabnik, Gràdy Maà Âe, Gràdy Wielkie, Janczewko, Janczewo, Kàciki, Kaimy, Kajetanowo, Kamianki, Karwowo-Wszebory, Kàty, Koniecki, Konopki Chude, Konopki Tà Âuste, Korytki, Kossaki, Kotówek, Kotowo Stare, Kotowo-Plac, Kubrzany, Kucze Maà Âe, Kucze Wielkie, Kuczewskie, Lipnik, Makowskie, Mocarze, Nadbory, Nowa Wieà Â, Nowiny, Olszewo-Góra, Orlikowo, Paweà Âki, Pieà Âki Borowe, Pluty, Przestrzele, Rostki, Siestrzanki, Stryjaki, Szostaki and Witynie.
Gmina Jedwabne is bordered by the gminas of Piàtnica, Przytuà Ây, Radzià Âów, Stawiski, Trzcianne and Wizna.
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