Tomaszów Lubelski County, Administrative county in eastern Lublin Voivodeship, Poland.
Tomaszów Lubelski County is an administrative region in southeastern Lublin Voivodeship that encompasses three main towns and several smaller settlements. The area is characterized by eastern Polish countryside and forms a connected region with roads linking its various communities together.
The county was established in 1999 during Poland's major local government restructuring that created its current administrative divisions. This reform was part of a nationwide reorganization that gave regions more local control over their own affairs.
The International Folk Festival Roztocze happens every year in Tomaszów Lubelski, showcasing traditional music and regional customs from the area. Visitors can directly experience these living traditions and see how important they are to local life and community identity.
The region has direct road access to Ukraine through its southern border and connects several neighboring counties together. For travelers, it helps to know the area offers multiple nature reserves and is well served by existing roads and connections.
The area contains several nature reserves and borders Roztocze National Park, forming a green corridor in southeastern Poland. These protected landscapes are less known than other major parks but offer rare ecosystems and special plant species that grow only here.
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