Ostrzeszów County, Administrative district in Greater Poland Voivodeship, Poland.
Ostrzeszów County is an administrative district in Greater Poland Voivodeship consisting of seven municipalities, including the towns of Ostrzeszów, Grabów nad Prosną, and Mikstat. The territory combines urban areas with farming lands and connects through regional roads to six neighboring counties.
The county was established in 1999 as part of Poland's administrative reform, reorganizing local governance across the Greater Poland region. This restructuring was one of many changes made to regional authority systems nationwide.
The region preserves traditional crafts and protected food products, including the local kiełbasa wiejska ostrzeszowska sausage that local producers continue to make today.
The administrative center of Ostrzeszów is located to the southeast and connects well to neighboring areas through regional roads. Visitors will encounter both urban centers and rural zones spread throughout the territory.
The territory encompasses both urban developments and agricultural lands, supporting a population of 54,490 residents across various municipalities.
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