Gmina Masłów, Administrative district in Kielce County, Poland.
Gmina Masłów is a rural municipality in south-central Poland that brings together several villages spread across the countryside. The communities within this district form a connected rural area with traditional settlements and farming landscapes.
This municipality was created in 1999 during Poland's major administrative reorganization that redesigned local governance structures. The reform reshaped administrative boundaries throughout the country and established the current system of local districts.
The district maintains traditional rural governance structures while managing thirteen distinct communities, including Masłów, Barcza, and Wiśniówka, each with local customs.
Exploring this rural area is best done by car since villages are spread across the countryside. The nearby city of Kielce provides services and is easily accessible from the surrounding villages.
The district borders six different administrative regions, including the city of Kielce and five other gminas, creating a complex network of local governance.
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