Nowy Tomyśl County, Administrative district in Greater Poland, Poland
Nowy Tomyśl County is an administrative district in western Poland comprising six municipalities with different structures. The area combines urban and rural zones and offers a diverse landscape with several local centers.
The area was officially structured through Poland's administrative reform in 1998 and established as an administrative unit on January 1, 1999. This reorganization created the current administrative structure of the region.
The Museum of Basketry and Hop Growing displays traditional crafts and agricultural methods that have shaped the region for generations. You can see how these skills remain part of local identity today.
Main roads and railway lines connect the region easily with Poznań to the east. These transportation networks make it practical to explore the various municipalities and surrounding areas.
The county seat features a monumental wicker basket that earned recognition in the Guinness Records. This artwork highlights the importance of basketry in local heritage.
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