Gmina Pisz is an urban-rural gmina (administrative district) in Pisz County, Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship, in northern Poland. Its seat is the town of Pisz, which lies approximately east of the regional capital Olsztyn.
The gmina covers an area of , and as of 2006 its total population is 27,224 (out of which the population of Pisz amounts to 19,332, and the population of the rural part of the gmina is 7,892).
The gmina contains part of the protected area called Masurian Landscape Park.
Apart from the town of Pisz, Gmina Pisz contains the villages and settlements of Anuszewo, Babrosty, Bogumià Ây, Borki, Ciesina, Czarny Róg, Dziadki, Hejdyk, Imionek, Jabà Âoà Â, Jagodne, Jaà Âkowo, Jaà Âkowo-Leà Âniczówka, Jeglin, Jeà ¼e, Karpa, Karwik, Kocioà Â, Kocioà  Duà ¼y, Kocioà Âek Szlachecki, Kulik, Kwik, Lipa Przednia, Lipa Tylna, Lisie Jamy, Liski, à Âupki, à Âysonie, Maldanin, Maszty, Niedà ºwiedzie, Nowe Uà Âciany, Pietrzyki, Pilchy, Piskorzewo, Pogobie à Ârednie, Pogobie Tylne, Rakowo Piskie, Rostki, Rybitwy, Snopki, Stare Guty, Stare Uà Âciany, Szczechy Maà Âe, Szczechy Wielkie, Szeroki Bór Piski, Szparki, Trzonki, Turoà Âl, Turowo, Turowo Duà ¼e, Wàdoà Âek, Wàglik, Wàglik-Kolonia, Wiartel, Wiartel Maà Ây, Wielki Las, Zaroà Âlak, Zawady, Zdory, Zdunowo and Zimna.
Gmina Pisz is bordered by the gminas of Biaà Âa Piska, Kolno, à Âyse, Mikoà Âajki, Orzysz, Rozogi, Ruciane-Nida and Turoà Âl.
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