Gmina Skoki, Administrative division in Wągrowiec County, Poland.
Gmina Skoki is a municipality in the Greater Poland Voivodeship in central Poland, combining urban and rural territories within its administrative boundaries. The area covers multiple villages and small towns spread across roughly 200 square kilometers.
The central town of Skoki was founded in 1367 and grew into a textile production center during the 19th century. This industrial heritage shaped the character of the entire municipality.
The administrative district maintains numerous villages and settlements, including Antoniewo Górne and Budziszewice, each contributing to the region's social fabric and traditions.
Visitors can access local government services and information through digital platforms and offices in the area. The region offers a mix of urban amenities and rural attractions for exploring.
The territory includes sections of Puszcza Zielonka Landscape Park and several lakes, creating natural spaces within the municipality. These natural areas contrast with the region's industrial textile past.
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