Gostynin County, Administrative district in Masovian Voivodeship, Poland
Gostynin County is an administrative region in Masovian Voivodeship comprising five municipalities. The area includes a city center and several rural towns and villages spread across central Poland.
The county was established in 1999 when Poland reorganized its local government structure. This reform created the current administrative boundaries and division of municipalities.
Each municipality within the county maintains its own cultural calendar featuring traditional Masovian celebrations, folk music performances, and seasonal agricultural festivals.
The city of Gostynin serves as the administrative center for all five municipalities in the county. Visitors needing local services or administrative information should head to the city center.
The region contains a balanced distribution between urban and rural populations, with 18,588 people living in the city and 24,511 residing in countryside areas.
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