Gmina Głusk, Rural administrative district in Lublin County, Poland.
Gmina Głusk is a rural administrative unit in eastern Poland's Lublin County. It consists of several villages spread across the landscape, with Dominów serving as the administrative hub of the region.
The municipality was originally named after the village of Głusk, which became part of Lublin city in 1988 when its boundaries expanded. This administrative shift reshaped the organization of the surrounding area.
The municipality includes sixteen distinct villages, including Abramowice Prywatne, Ćmiłów, Dominów, and Wilczopole, each maintaining their local traditions and community structures.
The area is located near Lublin and can be reached by road through the local transport network. The region has basic infrastructure in place to support community needs and environmental management.
The municipality has developed several water storage projects, including the reconstruction of a pond in Dominów with European support. These initiatives reflect local efforts to manage water resources and protect the environment.
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