Gmina Cegłów, Administrative district in Mińsk County, Poland.
Gmina Cegłów is an urban-rural municipality in Mińsk County within the Masovian Voivodeship of eastern Poland. The administrative area encompasses several villages and settlements spread across its territory.
The settlement received town rights in 1621 from Sigismund III Vasa and retained this status until 1869. Following the January Uprising, these rights were revoked.
The district maintains a network of public libraries and cultural centers that organize regular events, including National Education Day and Independence Day celebrations.
Visitors can explore this municipality by traveling through several villages and rural areas that are best discovered by personal transport. The region offers nature-based experiences suitable for those wishing to experience rural Poland.
The Jedlina nature reserve within this administrative area protects an undisturbed forest featuring rare fir tree populations. These trees are characteristic of the forests in this eastern region and attract nature enthusiasts.
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