Łęczna County, Administrative district in Lublin Voivodeship, Poland
Łęczna County is an administrative district in Lublin Voivodeship that encompasses multiple municipalities in eastern Poland. The landscape includes the Wieprz River and numerous rural settlements typical of the region.
This administrative unit was established in 1999 during Poland's restructuring of local governance and is built on settlements with roots reaching back to medieval times. Its modern development reflects the region's agricultural and economic history.
The region contains six distinct municipalities, each maintaining local traditions through regular community events and traditional agricultural practices.
The county seat of Łęczna is located roughly 30 kilometers east of Lublin and can be reached by regular bus services and national Route 82. When planning a visit, keep in mind the rural nature of the area and allow time to move between towns.
The territory contains the Bogdanka Coal Mine, which has operated since 1975 and ranks among the country's major coal extraction facilities. This operation significantly shapes the local economy and employment.
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