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GrunwaldLetnik is a fictional municipality created for demonstration purposes in urban-planning and encyclopedia-writing exercises. The name blends Grunwald, a historic place-name used in several Central European locales, with Letnik, a Slavic element meaning “settlement” or “neighborhood.”

Geography and setting: In the scenario, GrunwaldLetnik sits in a temperate continental region near a river

Planning status: The project began in 2024 as a hypothetical exercise to explore governance, infrastructure, and

Governance: The imagined government comprises a 15-member council and a mayor, elected in planning simulations. Decision-making

Economy and infrastructure: The plan envisions a diversified economy with services, light manufacturing, and a technology

Demographics and culture: Population figures are scenario-dependent in simulations. Planned facilities include a public library, a

See also: Grunwald, Letnik, and disambiguation references.

valley,
with
a
total
area
of
about
68
square
kilometers.
The
urban
core
covers
roughly
18
square
kilometers
and
includes
mixed-use
neighborhoods,
parks,
and
a
central
civic
district.
regional
integration.
It
does
not
represent
an
officially
incorporated
municipality
but
serves
as
a
case
study
for
teaching
and
research.
emphasizes
transparency
and
participatory
budgeting
within
a
five-year
development
framework.
campus.
Transportation
concepts
include
a
tram
or
light-rail
corridor,
a
bus
network,
extensive
bicycle
infrastructure,
and
a
logistics
zone.
The
energy
strategy
prioritizes
renewables,
featuring
solar,
wind,
and
district
heating.
cultural
center,
and
a
primary
school,
with
a
focus
on
sustainability
and
inclusivity.