Jasło County, Administrative county in Subcarpathian Voivodeship, Poland.
Jasło County is an administrative county in southeastern Poland covering approximately 830 square kilometers. The terrain features the Ciężkowice foothills in the north and the Jasło-Krosno Basin, with ten administrative divisions distributed across the landscape.
The territory was part of the historical Kraków administrative district until 1945, when it became integrated into the Subcarpathian Voivodeship. The current boundaries were established in 1999 as part of Polish administrative reforms that reorganized the country's county structure.
The region blends farming traditions with modern industry, shaping how communities live and work together. Visitors notice this balance in the way older crafts exist alongside contemporary businesses.
The county is bordered by Slovakia to the south and higher terrain to the north, which affects how you approach the area. Visitors should expect varying infrastructure between urban centers and rural communities as they move through the territory.
The area contains part of Magurski National Park, which protects diverse plant and animal life. Three rivers flow through the territory and create important natural habitats for specialized species.
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