Jawor County, Administrative district in Lower Silesian Voivodeship, Poland
Jawor County is an administrative district in Lower Silesian Voivodeship in southwestern Poland. The territory includes several smaller towns and rural settlements organized within its administrative boundaries.
The county was established in 1999 during Poland's administrative reorganization that reshaped regional governance. This reform restructured earlier administrative systems across Lower Silesia into a new framework.
The territory maintains numerous traditional agricultural practices across its six administrative divisions, reflecting the regional customs of Lower Silesian communities.
Visitors can access the region through the county capital Jawor, which serves as the administrative hub. The area connects to neighboring districts and provides access to local services and surrounding communities.
Vehicle registration plates in this region display the prefix DJA, distinguishing them from other administrative units in Lower Silesia. This identifier appears on every vehicle registered within the district.
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