Gmina Brzeziny, Administrative district in Kalisz County, Poland.
Gmina Brzeziny is a rural municipality in Greater Poland Voivodeship composed of nineteen villages including Aleksandria, Chudoba, and Czempisz scattered across the countryside. The district spreads across rolling farmland with small settlements linked by rural roads and surrounded by agricultural fields.
The municipality was established following Poland's administrative reforms in 1999 that reorganized the country into larger administrative divisions. This restructuring created the current form of the district within the new voivodeship boundaries.
The administrative district maintains traditional Polish rural governance structures with elected local councils that represent the interests of its 5,866 residents.
The location sits about 23 kilometers southeast of Kalisz and is accessible by regional roads connecting the scattered villages together. As a rural area, visitors should use a car or local transport options to move between the dispersed settlements.
The district exhibits a population density of 46 people per square kilometer, reflecting its agricultural character with extensive fields spreading across the Greater Poland landscape.
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