Gmina Dynów, Rural administrative district in Rzeszów County, Poland.
Gmina Dynów is a rural municipality in southeastern Poland comprising nine villages spread across hilly terrain. The settlements include Bachórz, Dylągowa, and Harta, each with their own character within the broader administrative territory.
The municipality was created in 1998 following Poland's administrative reorganization that reshaped local government structures. This reform established new territorial divisions throughout the region.
Each village within the Gmina maintains traditional agricultural practices while integrating modern municipal services throughout the Subcarpathian region.
The town of Dynów serves as the administrative hub where most municipal services are based and can be accessed. The area is best explored by car since the villages are connected by a network of country roads.
The territory contains a section of Pogórze Przemyskie Landscape Park, which is recognized for its natural and geological features. This protected area contributes to the rural landscape that visitors encounter.
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