Gmina Wałcz, Rural municipality in West Pomeranian Voivodeship, Poland.
Gmina Wałcz is a rural municipality in West Pomeranian Voivodeship that consists of several small villages and hamlets spread across the landscape. The area is primarily characterized by farmland, meadows, and patches of forest where agriculture forms the backbone of the local economy.
The municipality was established in 1998 as part of Poland's major administrative reform that reorganized local government structures nationwide. This restructuring defined the current form and administrative role of the area within the region.
The municipality maintains traditional Polish rural customs through local events, while its administrative structure reflects the gmina system common in Polish governance.
Visitors can reach the area by car using regional road connections that link the various settlements together. The local administrative office provides information and assistance for any practical questions about the surroundings.
The population distribution shows an exact balance between genders, with 6,212 women and 6,150 men recorded in recent demographic studies.
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