Łobez County, Administrative territorial entity in West Pomeranian Voivodeship, Poland.
Łobez County is an administrative district in northwestern Poland with five municipal divisions known as gminas distributed across the region. These five gminas encompass both urban and rural settlements with different economic and community structures.
The county was created in 2002 through administrative restructuring that consolidated portions of three neighboring districts. This reorganization established the territorial structure of this administrative unit as it exists today.
The five gminas within the county maintain individual traditions and community practices, representing both urban and rural populations across the region.
The administrative center is located in the town of Łobez and serves as the main hub for government services throughout the region. The town is accessible by road and remains the primary destination for official business within the county.
The county exhibits a balanced demographic distribution with 20,033 urban inhabitants and 18,199 rural residents, creating an equilibrium between city and countryside populations.
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