Tarnobrzeg County, Administrative district in Subcarpathian Voivodeship, Poland
Tarnobrzeg County is an administrative district in southeastern Poland's Subcarpathian region. It spans territory along the Vistula River, containing two towns and numerous rural settlements.
The administrative structure was established through Poland's 1998 reforms and began operations on January 1, 1999. This reorganization created the current system of local governance.
The towns and villages here practice regional crafts and host seasonal festivals that shape daily community life. Visitors can see these traditions come alive at local markets and harvest celebrations held throughout the year.
Multiple small towns throughout the area are accessible by car and connected by local roads. Visitors should plan ahead since the rural setting means reaching some places takes travel time.
The city of Tarnobrzeg serves as the administrative seat but operates as a legally separate entity from the county. This unusual split means the administrative center and the county have different governing bodies.
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