Gmina Oborniki, Administrative division in Oborniki County, Poland.
Gmina Oborniki is an urban-rural municipality in Greater Poland Voivodeship that combines the town of Oborniki with surrounding countryside areas. The administrative territory integrates city and village structures under shared governance.
The current administrative structure was established in 1998 through Polish local government reforms that created a three-tier system of territorial administration. This reorganization continues to shape how the municipality operates today.
The municipality hosts local government offices where residents gather for council meetings and community assemblies. These public gatherings form the center of local civic life, linking the town with surrounding villages.
The municipality sits roughly 29 kilometers north of Poznań and serves about 31,500 residents with administrative services. Visitor facilities are easily accessible in the town center and surrounding villages.
What makes this municipality distinctive is its legal status as an urban-rural gmina, a system that combines city and village territories under one administration. This arrangement allows it to balance city services with rural character.
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