Koło County, Administrative district in Greater Poland Voivodeship, Poland
Koło County is an administrative district in Greater Poland Voivodeship located in west-central Poland. It comprises four towns and seven rural municipalities organized as separate local government units.
This district was created during Poland's administrative reforms of 1998, which restructured the country's local government system. The area had been governed under different administrative arrangements throughout the previous century.
The eleven municipalities within Koło County maintain traditional agricultural practices while integrating contemporary administrative services for their communities.
The district is accessible through a network of roads connecting to surrounding regions and larger cities. Koło town functions as the central point for services and administration within this area.
The territory includes multiple agricultural zones supporting a population of 88,244 residents across urban and rural areas, with 54,880 people living in countryside communities.
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