Kępice, Municipality near Słupsk, Poland
Kępice is a municipality in the Pomeranian Voivodeship that functions as an administrative center for the surrounding region. The town connects residential areas with local services and forms an important hub for the rural population of the area.
Kępice developed through administrative restructuring of Polish territories after the Second World War, when administrative structures underwent significant changes. The municipality gained importance through reorganization of administrative areas in the Pomeranian region.
The city maintains Polish traditions through regular gatherings at the University of the Third Age, which offers educational programs for senior residents.
The municipality is connected to neighboring areas by eight daily train connections on line 405 between Słupsk and Szczecinek. These regular services make it easy for visitors and residents to explore the region.
Local authorities are transforming community centers in Płock, Mzdów, and Bronów by replacing traditional heating systems with modern gas installations.
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