Gmina Sieraków, Urban-rural municipality in Międzychód County, Poland.
Gmina Sieraków is an urban-rural municipality in Międzychód County in western Poland that combines town and countryside settlements. The administrative center is the town of Sieraków, which serves the surrounding network of villages within the territorial limits.
The region became part of Poland during the 10th century and later experienced periods of Prussian and German rule. Polish administration returned to the area after the Second World War.
The area reflects a traditional divide between town and countryside, where people move between urban services and rural life. Local communities maintain distinct ways of living that reflect centuries of settlement in the region.
The administrative center of Sieraków is located roughly 60 kilometers northwest of Poznań and serves as the hub for municipal services. Visitors can use this central location as a base for exploring both the town and the surrounding villages.
The territory is largely covered by forest and dotted with lakes, making it a green area in the region. This natural landscape shapes how the land is used and managed by local communities.
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