Łask County, Administrative county in Łódź Voivodeship, Poland.
Łask County is an administrative unit in Łódź Voivodeship comprising five municipalities spread across central Poland. The city of Łask serves as the main administrative hub, while four rural communities surround it in the broader territorial area.
The county was established in 1999 as part of Poland's comprehensive local government reforms, reshaping how regional administration operated. This reorganization created the current five-municipality structure that continues today.
The territory maintains five separate gminas, each preserving their individual administrative traditions while operating under the unified county structure of central Poland.
The county provides administrative services through offices located across its five municipalities, with the main center in Łask. Visitors seeking official services should start at the administrative offices in the city of Łask or contact the relevant local municipality.
A United States military detachment is stationed at the Polish Air Force base located within this territory, making it an unusual location for such a presence. This international military arrangement distinguishes the area from other administrative regions nearby.
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