Wschowa County, Administrative district in Lubusz Voivodeship, western Poland.
Wschowa County is an administrative district in Lubusz Voivodeship in western Poland, centered around three main towns: Wschowa, Sława, and Szlichtyngowa. The area contains several smaller settlements where residents live in both towns and rural communities.
The county was created in 2002 when three gminas were separated from the former Nowa Sól County. This administrative reorganization united local settlements under a new governance structure to improve regional management.
The region carries connections to Greater Poland's heritage through its historical monuments and local traditions. Wschowa serves as the administrative center that shapes cultural life across the area.
The area is located in western Poland and is best explored by car. Vehicles registered here display the FWS designation on their license plates for identification.
Lake Sławskie in the northern section is a significant body of water that enables recreation and water sports for visitors. This lake shapes the local landscape and draws people seeking nature and water activities.
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