Gmina Zblewo, Administrative division in Starogard County, Poland.
Gmina Zblewo is a rural municipality in Starogard County within the Pomeranian Voivodeship. The area consists of several small villages and hamlets spread across the countryside.
The area was established under Prussian administration and remained under German control until 1945, when it became part of Poland following World War II. The current boundaries of the municipality were formed through post-war administrative reforms.
The administrative structure of Gmina Zblewo reflects Poland's three-tier system of local governance, connecting residents through shared municipal services and community programs.
Visitors will find mostly nature and rural structures typical of the region. Access is best by car since public transport is limited and settlements are spread out across the countryside.
During World War II, between 1939 and 1945, the area contained eleven separate municipalities under German administration with modified settlement names.
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