Gmina Nędza, Administrative district in Racibórz County, Poland.
Gmina Nędza is a rural municipality in southern Poland composed of seven villages including Babice, Ciechowice, and Górki Śląskie. The area sits within a landscape of forests and valleys that define the Racibórz County region.
Gmina Nędza was established during Poland's major administrative reform of 1999, which created the three-tier governance system. Since then, the municipality has operated as an independent local administration with elected representatives.
The local government system in Gmina Nędza reflects Polish administrative traditions through its council meetings, elected officials, and community-focused decision making.
The area is best reached by car since the villages are connected by rural roads and public transport is limited. Visitors should expect a quiet countryside setting with minimal commercial services or tourist facilities.
Parts of Rudy Landscape Park fall within the municipality's territory, making it a gateway to protected natural areas of the region. This landscape park features forests and meadows that showcase the ecological character of southern Poland.
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