Brzozów County, Administrative district in Subcarpathian Voivodeship, Poland
Brzozów County is an administrative district in the Subcarpathian region, encompassing a mix of small urban and rural communities. The territory includes one town center and several separate municipalities that together form the broader county structure.
The district was established in 1999 as part of a comprehensive Polish administrative reform that consolidated several communities into a single territorial unit. This reorganization shaped the region's current structure and governance framework.
The region maintains strong administrative traditions through its six gminas: Brzozów, Domaradz, Dydnia, Haczów, Jasienica Rosielna, and Nozdrzec, each preserving local governance.
The administrative center is located in the town of Brzozów, which provides various services for the region. The area is accessible by local roads and situated within reasonable distance to larger urban centers.
The territory features varied population distribution with 7,463 urban inhabitants in Brzozów town and 58,189 residents spread across rural communities.
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