Lubaczów County, Administrative district in Subcarpathian Voivodeship, Poland
Lubaczów County is an administrative district in the Subcarpathian Voivodeship with eight municipalities spread across its territory. The area contains four towns and combines urban centers with rural settlements across its landscape.
The district was established in 1999 during Poland's administrative restructuring of regional governance. The four towns emerged as local centers that shaped settlement patterns across the territory.
The region maintains strong connections with the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Lwów through its administrative center, Lubaczów, which houses a cathedral of historical importance.
The territory borders several neighboring counties and Ukraine, offering different routes for visitors to explore. The arrangement of municipalities makes it possible to visit multiple locations during a stay.
The administrative structure combines one urban gmina, three urban-rural gminas, and four rural gminas, creating a balanced mix of municipal development patterns.
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