Chojnice County (Polish: powiat chojnicki ) is a powiat (county) located about 100 km southwest of Gdańsk , in Poland, in Pomorze Voivodship. The county seat is the town of Chojnice . The population numbers 91,128 (2005). Its area is 1364,25 km². A powiat (pronounced povyat; plural, powiaty) is the Polish third-level unit of administration, equivalent to a county, district or prefecture (NUTS-3) in some countries. ... GdaÅsk (?· i; German: , Kashubian: , Latin: ; older English Dantzig also other languages) is the sixth-largest city in Poland, and also its principal seaport and the capital of the Pomeranian Voivodship. ... Chojnice is a town in northern Poland with 40,600 inhabitants (2000), near famous Tuchola Forests, Lake Charzykowskie and many other water reservoirs. ...
All development-oriented actions taken by the Town Hall, such as modernising of the town centre or the sewage recycling plant, upgrading main roads, constructing of the Water Park and the soccer stadium, restoring the former hospital buildings, are directly targeted at further social and economic growth.
With the help of ChojniceCounty, in order to attract prospect investors, a branch of the Pomeranian Special Economic Zone was created.
37 acres, adjacent to its sister zone in the county of Czluchow.