Głubczyce County, Administrative district in Opole Voivodeship, Poland
Głubczyce County is an administrative district in Opole Voivodeship comprising four municipalities spread across diverse urban and rural landscapes. The territory spans hilly terrain with rivers that drain into the Oder River system.
The district was established in its current form in 1999 during Poland's administrative reorganization. This restructuring was part of a wider reform that reshaped local government across the country.
The region maintains strong connections with neighboring Czech communities through partnerships with cities like Krnov, Město Albrechtice, and Rusín.
The district is administered from the town of Głubczyce, where regional government offices are based. Visitors can access local services and information about the municipalities from this central location.
The territory includes sections of the Głubczyce Plateau and Opawskie Mountains, with five rivers flowing through the Oder River Basin.
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