Gmina Lipie, Administrative district in Kłobuck County, Poland.
Gmina Lipie is a rural municipality in southern Poland encompassing several small villages and hamlets scattered across gently rolling terrain. The landscape is dominated by farmland and meadows that define the character of the region.
The municipality was structured as part of Poland's 20th century administrative reforms, growing from traditional rural settlement patterns. It remains an example of the rural governance structure established in the Silesian region.
The administrative region maintains traditional Polish rural governance practices, with regular council meetings and local decision-making processes affecting 6,254 residents.
The area is connected to neighboring municipalities via local roads and is best explored by car since the villages are dispersed. For visitors it is helpful to have a map to locate the different settlements.
Each of the 21 settlements within Gmina Lipie, from Albertów to Zimnowoda, contributes to the district's population density of 63 residents per square kilometer.
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