Gmina Dukla, Administrative district in Krosno County, Poland.
Gmina Dukla is an administrative district in southeastern Poland comprised of the town of Dukla and 24 surrounding villages located near the Slovak border. The territory encompasses rolling landscapes in the Subcarpathian region with a mix of urban and rural communities.
The administrative boundaries underwent a major change in 2010 when a portion of the territory separated to form the independent Gmina Jaśliska. This reorganization shaped the district's current geographical configuration.
The district maintains a network of villages including Barwinek, Cergowa, and Zyndranowa, each contributing to the regional identity of the Subcarpathian Voivodeship.
The administrative center sits south of Krosno in the border region with Slovakia, placing it within the foothills of the Carpathian range. Visitors can explore the town and surrounding villages, which benefit from connections to neighboring gminas throughout the area.
The district shares an international border with Slovakia, offering views of two nations from a single administrative region. This proximity to the neighboring country shapes the character of many villages throughout the area.
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