Kluczbork County, Administrative county in Opole Voivodeship, Poland.
Kluczbork County is an administrative district in Opole Voivodeship comprising four municipalities across varying terrain. The county centers around Kluczbork, which serves as its main administrative hub and largest settlement.
The area took its current form in 1999 during Poland's major administrative reorganization. This restructuring brought together communities into a new administrative unit that shaped the modern structure of Opole Voivodeship.
The region maintains close ties between urban and rural life through local markets, traditional celebrations, and regular community gatherings. Residents share customs that remain alive across the four municipalities and shape daily rhythms.
Visitors can find information at the county offices in Kluczbork and municipal centers in Wołczyn and Byczyna. The four municipalities are connected, making it possible to explore them across different days or with local transportation.
Vehicles registered in this county display license plates bearing the code OKL, which identifies the car registration district. This small detail makes it easy to recognize where any vehicle has been registered.
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