Sępólno County, Administrative district in Kuyavian-Pomeranian Voivodeship, Poland
Sępólno County is an administrative district in north-central Poland that encompasses multiple municipalities. The territory includes several towns and rural areas, with Sępólno Krajeńskie serving as the main administrative center.
The district was established in 1998 during Poland's administrative reforms that reshaped local governance. This reorganization was part of a broader nationwide effort to restructure territorial divisions.
The district maintains four distinct administrative subdivisions called gminas, each preserving local traditions through community gatherings and regional celebrations.
The territory is well-organized around Sępólno Krajeńskie as the administrative center, where visitors can access local services. Its location in north-central Poland makes it accessible for travelers exploring the broader region.
The population distribution shows a particular pattern with 23,624 rural inhabitants outnumbering the 17,431 urban residents across the territory.
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