Gmina Stare Miasto, Administrative district in Konin County, Poland.
Gmina Stare Miasto is a rural municipality in west-central Poland composed of several villages and agricultural lands. It encompasses settlements including Barczygłów, Bicz, Główiew, and Janowice spread across the countryside.
The area developed as a local administrative center and maintained this role through different periods of Polish history. Its administrative structure adapted to serve the needs of the surrounding rural communities.
The municipality serves as a center for rural community life, where the Church of Saints Peter and Paul remains an important gathering point for residents. Local traditions and seasonal celebrations strengthen connections among people living in the scattered villages across the area.
The main village of Stare Miasto serves as the administrative center where local services are available to residents of the municipality. The area is easily accessible from Konin and offers straightforward orientation through its main settlements.
The municipality contains several distinct villages that have maintained their individual character while belonging to the larger administrative system. This arrangement shows how traditional rural communities were historically organized and continue to function.
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