Gmina Kostrzyn, Administrative district in Poznań County, Poland
Gmina Kostrzyn is an administrative municipality located east of Poznań, comprising both an urban center and numerous rural villages. The area features a mix of town infrastructure and surrounding farmland typical of Greater Poland's landscape.
The municipality was established in 1999 following Poland's local government reforms that reshaped administrative boundaries across the nation. This reorganization integrated several settlements into a single administrative framework within Greater Poland Voivodeship.
The municipality incorporates both town and rural settlements, including Brzeźno, Buszkówiec, and Glinka Duchowna, reflecting regional development patterns.
The administrative center is located about 20 kilometers east of Poznań and borders six neighboring municipalities. Services for residents are distributed across both urban and rural areas within the jurisdiction.
The municipality maintains borders with six different administrative regions: Dominowo, Kleszczewo, Nekla, Pobiedziska, Środa Wielkopolska, and Swarzędz.
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