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A "Gmina" is a term used in Poland to refer to a basic administrative unit or municipality. It is comparable to a commune or a township in other countries. Gminas are responsible for local governance and have various functions, including education, transportation, sanitation, and zoning. Poland has three types of gminas: 1. **Gmina miejska**: Urban gmina, which typically covers a city or town.

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