Kępno County, Administrative county in Greater Poland Voivodeship, Poland
Kępno County is an administrative division in Greater Poland Voivodeship comprising seven municipalities spread across varied terrain. The county encompasses both urban and rural areas centered around the town of Kępno.
Kępno County was established in 1999 during Poland's administrative reforms that restructured local governance nationwide. This reorganization created the current division of municipalities that shape the region today.
Each municipality within the county maintains its distinct traditions through local markets, regional festivals, and community gatherings throughout the calendar year.
The county is served by main roads 11 and 8 that connect to larger cities like Poznań and Wrocław. Visitors can navigate between the different municipalities using these established routes that cross the area.
The territory incorporates a single urban-rural municipality, Gmina Kępno, alongside six rural municipalities that form a balanced administrative structure.
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