Kłobuck County, Administrative district in Silesian Voivodeship, Poland
Kłobuck County is an administrative district in Silesian Voivodeship comprising nine municipalities spread across the region. It functions as a territorial unit with Kłobuck town serving as its administrative center.
This administrative unit was established through reforms in 1998 and began formal operations on January 1, 1999. The reorganization created the current structure as an independent territorial entity within the voivodeship.
The district maintains traditional Polish rural customs through community events across its two urban centers and multiple villages.
The region connects to broader transportation networks through National Road DK 43, providing access to neighboring towns and cities. This main route makes travel between the various municipalities and beyond relatively straightforward.
The area contains the Dębowa Góra nature reserve, which protects original oak and hornbeam forests. This wooded reserve preserves a rare forest type that characterizes the local landscape.
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