Kamienna Góra County, Administrative county in Lower Silesian Voivodeship, Poland.
Kamienna Góra County is an administrative district in Lower Silesian Voivodeship covering roughly 400 square kilometers and containing two towns alongside several rural communities. The territory sits between mountains and valleys, shaped by its position between Poland's interior and the Czech border.
The district was established in 1999 as a result of Polish administrative reforms that replaced the previous local government structure in the Lower Silesian region. This reorganization was part of a nationwide restructuring of local administrative divisions.
The region has deep roots in textile production and traditional crafts that shape how people work and live today. These economic activities are closely tied to the mountain landscape and influence the character of local communities.
The area borders several neighboring counties and the Czech Republic, offering multiple travel routes through the region. Access and movement depend on the type of transportation chosen for exploring different parts of the district.
The region is known for specialized cheese production that helps preserve traditional Polish dairy crafts. This artisanal cheese-making is maintained by local producers and forms part of the area's food culture.
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