Myszków County, Administrative county in Silesian Voivodeship, Poland
Myszków County is an administrative county in Silesian Voivodeship comprising five municipalities with urban and rural settlements spread across the region. The area includes several towns that serve as local centers for the surrounding communities.
The county was established in 1999 as part of Poland's administrative restructuring that created new territorial divisions across the nation. This reform shaped the current boundaries and administrative organization of the region.
The region maintains strong ties to Silesian traditions through its administrative structure, which includes urban and rural communities working together.
The county is located northeast of Katowice and benefits from connections via the Warsaw-Vienna railway and regional road networks that link it to major Polish cities. Good transportation infrastructure makes it accessible to travelers moving through the region.
The territory contains a mix of industrial zones and agricultural lands, with 32,298 residents living in rural areas and 38,661 in urban settlements.
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