Międzyrzecz County, Administrative district in Lubusz Voivodeship, Poland
Międzyrzecz County is an administrative district in Lubusz Voivodeship in western Poland covering roughly 1,400 square kilometers. The territory is divided among six municipalities and features a mixed landscape of forests, lakes, and farmland.
The county was created in 1999 as part of a major restructuring of Polish local government administration. This administrative reform established its present structure and municipal divisions.
The county maintains strong connections with neighboring regions through regular municipal exchanges, festivals, and traditional food celebrations highlighting local specialties.
The town of Międzyrzecz serves as the administrative center where county offices handle official services for residents and visitors. Most administrative facilities and public services are concentrated in this central location.
The territory contains multiple protected natural areas and serves as an intersection point between six different administrative districts in western Poland.
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