There are no districts in Toruń. In accordance with the Polish law, districts are formed in cities with more than 300 thousands inhabitants. Toruń is, however, divided into 24 sections – such division is applied in various types of administrative actions.
The existing division of the city into sections has been established in 2005 by the City Council of Toruń, based on the proposal of the Commission for the verification of official names of sections of the City of Toruń. The division has been accepted by the Minister of Interior and Administration.
The list of official names of sections of the City of Toruń:
- Barbarka
- Bielany
- Bielawy
- Bydgoskie Przedmieście
- Chełmińskie Przedmieście
- Czerniewice
- Glinki
- Grębocin Nad Strugą
- Jakubskie Przedmieście
- Kaszczorek
- Katarzynka
- Koniuchy
- Mokre
- Na Skarpie
- Piaski
- Podgórz
- Rubinkowo
- Rudak
- Rybaki
- Stare Miasto
- Starotoruńskie Przedmieście
- Stawki
- Winnica
- Wrzosy
>>> HERE you can download a table containing descriptions of particular sections of Toruń, (pl). [1]
Another division was applied in forming auxiliary units for the municipality, called in Toruń township councils. For the creation of these councils, thirteen areas, sometimes called also housing estates were distinguished: Podgórz, Stawki, Rudak, Czerniewice, Kaszczorek, Bielawy-Grębocin, Skarpa, Rubinkowo, Jakubskie-Mokre, Wrzosy, Chełmińskie, Staromiejskie, Bydgoskie. The township councils are selected for each of these areas by inhabitants and constitute advisory bodies for the City Council of Toruń, primarily in matters related to these townships. As for administrative actions, however, the division of the city into 24 sections applies.