Gmina Radków, Administrative district in Kłodzko County, Poland.
Gmina Radków is an administrative municipality in the Lower Silesian region that covers an area spanning multiple villages across south-western Poland. The settlement of Radków itself serves as the administrative center where local government functions are based.
This administrative unit took its current form during Poland's municipal reorganization of 1998, which reshaped the country's local government system. The reform unified several settlements under a single administrative structure within the Lower Silesian region.
The municipality maintains administrative connections with multiple partner towns across Poland and the Czech Republic, including Pniewy, Adršpach, and Police nad Metují.
The main public square of Radków is where the municipal offices are located, where residents and visitors can find administrative services. It is best to plan a visit on weekdays when these offices operate fully.
The area is divided into smaller administrative units called Sołectwo, with each village maintaining its own local administrator. This traditional system of distributed governance remains a distinctive feature of Polish rural organization.
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