Gmina Szamotuły, Administrative district in Szamotuły County, Poland.
Gmina Szamotuły is an urban-rural administrative district located in the Szamotuły County area of west-central Poland. The territory includes multiple towns and villages administered from the main town.
The district was formally established in its current structure following the 1999 Polish local government reforms that reorganized the country's administrative system. This restructuring created the modern gmina framework that continues today.
The municipality hosts community centers where residents gather for regional traditions and social events throughout the year. These meeting places form the heart of community life in the district.
The main administrative office is located in Szamotuły town, which sits about 35 kilometers northwest of Poznań and is easily accessible by road. The various settlements across the territory can be reached by public transport or car.
The territory is composed of distinct settlements such as Baborówko, Brodziszewo, and Czyściec, each maintaining its own local administrative council within the broader structure. This arrangement allows smaller communities to preserve their own concerns and traditions.
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