Gmina Wolbrom, Administrative district in Olkusz County, Poland
Gmina Wolbrom is an administrative unit in Lesser Poland that includes the town of Wolbrom and numerous surrounding villages and settlements. The territory features a mix of urban development, farmland, and smaller forested areas spread across the landscape.
Gmina Wolbrom was established in its current form during Poland's administrative reforms and has served as a local government unit ever since. The area evolved from its earlier governance structures into this present administrative arrangement covering the town and surrounding communities.
The municipality organizes annual National Independence Day celebrations that bring together residents from all 29 villages and settlements within its boundaries.
The municipality is accessible by bus, with various routes connecting the town and its villages. Visitors can inquire at local information centers about routes and schedules for getting around.
The territory contains a mix of 9,075 urban residents in Wolbrom town and 14,379 rural inhabitants spread across numerous villages.
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