Gmina Łabowa, Rural municipality in Nowy Sącz County, Lesser Poland.
Gmina Łabowa is a rural municipality in Lesser Poland Voivodeship that comprises thirteen villages and settlements spread across the southern region. The territory covers approximately 119 square kilometers and connects several small communities together.
The municipality took its current form through Polish administrative reforms that reorganized local governance. Since then it has served as a central administrative point for the region's communities.
The settlements maintain rural customs and local crafts that shape how communities gather and work through the seasons. Traditional farming methods and village celebrations reflect the slower, land-based rhythm of daily life here.
The municipal offices in Łabowa village serve as the main contact point for services across all settlements including Barnowiec, Czaczów, and Kamianna. Visitors should expect rural infrastructure and plan accordingly since roads and amenities are typical of countryside areas.
The settlements sit at varying elevations which creates different landscape perspectives across the municipality. These elevation changes affect the local climate and vegetation, producing small distinct environmental zones within the same area.
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