Gmina Łąck, Administrative district in Płock County, Poland.
Gmina Łąck is a rural municipality in Płock County in central Poland. The area contains nineteen villages and settlements spread across farmland and open countryside.
The municipality was established in 1998 during Poland's local government reform and has served as part of the county administration since then. The area has roots in rural settlement and farming practices that span generations.
The district maintains traditional rural characteristics of the Masovian Voivodeship through its network of small villages and agricultural communities.
The administrative center is located about 11 kilometers southwest of Płock and is easily accessible by local roads. Visitors will find typical rural infrastructure with small village centers and farming communities throughout the area.
A portion of the Gostynin-Włocławek Landscape Park falls within this territory and offers green zones for nature observation. The area is also home to wildflower meadows and small woodland patches scattered between farms.
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