Gmina Zamość, Administrative district in Zamość County, eastern Poland
Gmina Zamość is a rural municipality in Lublin Voivodeship comprising several villages and smaller settlements. The area stretches across farmland and countryside on the eastern side of Poland.
This municipality emerged from Poland's administrative reorganization of 1999, which restructured the country into three tiers of governance. The local structure has followed this three-level system of voivodeship, county, and municipality ever since.
Each village within Gmina Zamość maintains its individual identity while participating in the larger administrative framework of local governance through elected representatives.
The municipality is administered from the city of Zamość, though the city itself remains administratively separate. Multiple villages here are linked by local roads and rural infrastructure.
The district borders eight different gminas while maintaining a population density of 110 people per square kilometer across its rural and semi-urban landscapes.
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