Gmina Nowa Karczma, Administrative division in Kościerzyna County, Poland.
Gmina Nowa Karczma is a rural municipality in Kościerzyna County within the Pomeranian Voivodeship. The territory encompasses multiple small villages with a local administration office that handles public services for residents.
The area was formerly known as Neukrug and had a long period under German administration before the Second World War. After the war it became part of Poland and was reorganized in 1999 during the national administrative restructuring that reshaped local governance.
The dual naming convention of this administrative region, Nowa Karczma in Polish and Neukrug in German, reflects the historical presence of both communities.
Visitors can explore the municipality by following local roads that link the different villages and wind through farmland. The nearest larger towns offer more facilities, so it makes sense to visit this area as part of a broader exploration of the region.
This gmina represents one of 2,478 fundamental administrative units in Poland's current system, operating under specific regional governance guidelines within Kościerzyna County.
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