Gmina Łodygowice, Administrative district in Żywiec County, Poland
Gmina Łodygowice is a rural municipality in Silesian Voivodeship consisting of four villages spread across southern Poland. The territory features farmland and forest typical of the Żywiec region, with small settlements connected by local roads.
The area took shape in the 13th century when Cistercian monks from Rudy monastery established settlements in the region. Over centuries, it developed into the rural agricultural community that exists today.
The district maintains connections with international partners through established relationships with Gogolin in Poland and Kysucké Nové Mesto in Slovakia.
Visitors best explore the area by car since the villages are connected by country roads. The nearest larger town is Żywiec, which offers shops and restaurants nearby.
The district combines local governance responsibilities with natural resources, supporting a population density of 410 inhabitants per square kilometer.
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