Gmina Gromadka, Administrative district in Bolesławiec County, Poland.
Gmina Gromadka is a rural municipality in southwestern Poland made up of several villages spread across the countryside. The district includes settlements with access to local services and is surrounded by agricultural and semi-rural land.
The municipality took its current form during Poland's 1999 territorial reforms that reshaped local government across the nation. This restructuring created the administrative framework that still governs the area today.
The Lower Silesian region where Gmina Gromadka lies maintains strong connections to traditional ceramic production, with numerous workshops and artisans in neighboring areas.
The municipal office handles basic services for residents and works with neighboring communities. Visitors will find typical rural infrastructure with low population density and quiet surroundings.
The municipality maintains a population density of 20 people per square kilometer, creating a balance between developed areas and natural landscapes.
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