Gmina Banie, Rural administrative district in Gryfino County, Poland.
Gmina Banie is a rural administrative district in Gryfino County in northwestern Poland. The territory contains several villages and settlements near the German border, characterized by a network of six interconnected lakes linked by the Tywa River.
The district contains medieval religious structures from the 13th century, including a parish church and numerous chapels distributed across different villages. These buildings represent the early settlement patterns and spiritual development of the area.
The territory maintains connections with the German municipality of Gerswalde through educational and sports partnerships. These cross-border relationships shape how local communities interact and collaborate across the frontier.
The administrative center is located in the village of Banie, about 21 kilometers southeast of Gryfino. The location near the German border makes the area accessible for travel across both countries and offers various routes for exploring the region.
The area is shaped by a system of six connected lakes that form a distinctive water landscape. This chain of lakes makes it particularly interesting for nature enthusiasts and those seeking water-based activities.
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