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Website: http://www.trzcinsko-zdroj.pl/

Trzcińsko-Zdrój é uma gminy (comuna) na Polónia, na voivodia de Pomerânia Ocidental e no condado de Gryfiński. De acordo com os censos de 2005, a comuna tem 5.698 habitantes, com uma densidade 33,4 hab/km². More information...

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