Stargard County, Administrative county in West Pomeranian Voivodeship, Poland
Stargard County is an administrative district in West Pomeranian Voivodeship in northwestern Poland. The territory consists of ten municipalities with five towns including the county seat Stargard, plus rural areas with several smaller settlements.
The county was created in 1999 following Poland's administrative reforms, which reshaped local government structure across the country. This reorganization established the current boundaries and divisions within the West Pomeranian region.
Local festivals and markets happen regularly throughout the towns and villages, showing how communities celebrate their traditions together. These gatherings reveal the everyday customs that people continue to practice.
The county seat of Stargard connects to the regional capital Szczecin through several transportation routes. Since the area is spread across multiple towns and villages, planning your route in advance helps you explore the communities you want to visit.
The territory holds numerous medieval structures and fortifications scattered throughout its municipalities. The Ina River flows through several of these locations, shaping the landscape visitors encounter.
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