Rawicz County, Administrative division in Greater Poland Voivodeship, Poland.
Rawicz County is an administrative unit in Greater Poland Voivodeship comprising four towns and numerous villages spread across the region. The territory combines urban centers with rural communities that support local commerce and daily activities.
The county was established in 1999 during a major reorganization of Poland's administrative structure as part of the Greater Poland Voivodeship. This reform reshaped how the region's local government operates and functions.
The region maintains five distinct municipalities, each preserving local traditions through their individual administrative structures and community gatherings.
The main town of Rawicz is located south of Poznań and connects easily to nearby cities through local transportation routes. Visitors can access public services and local facilities in the four principal towns throughout the county.
Vehicle registration plates in the county display the letters PRA, distinguishing the 60,000 residents from neighboring administrative regions in Greater Poland.
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