Lubliniec County, Administrative territorial entity in Silesian Voivodeship, Poland.
Lubliniec County comprises eight municipalities spread across roughly 822 square kilometers in southern Poland. Lubliniec and Woźniki serve as the main population centers and provide essential services to approximately 76,000 residents.
The modern administrative structure came into being through Polish local government reforms that took effect in January 1999. These changes reorganized the territorial boundaries and established the system still in place today.
The area carries traces of its mixed cultural past that shaped local traditions and connections with neighboring regions. These bonds influence how residents relate to their heritage and to each other today.
The territory is easiest to navigate and explore using the two main towns as reference points for orientation and basic services. The northern areas near the forest landscape park provide accessible terrain for visitors interested in nature and outdoor activities.
The county shares boundaries with six neighboring counties, creating a position of regional connection and exchange. The northern section contains the Upper Liswarta Forests Landscape Park, where visitors can encounter preserved woodland environments.
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