Namysłów County, Administrative district in Opole Voivodeship, Poland.
Namysłów County is an administrative district in southwestern Poland that encompasses one town and four rural municipalities within Opole Voivodeship. The county spans roughly 747 square kilometers and is organized into five gminas that serve as the primary units of local governance.
The county was established in its current form during Poland's major administrative restructuring in 1999. This reform reshaped territorial divisions across the country to strengthen local governance and regional organization.
The county maintains traditional Polish administrative structures through its system of gminas, each featuring independent local councils that manage community affairs and development.
The area has road connections to Opole and the surrounding region, making it accessible for visitors exploring the administrative divisions. The five gminas are spread across the landscape, so traveling between them requires some planning.
The five distinct gminas that compose this district each maintain separate administrative structures and local priorities. Pokój, Wilków, Domaszowice, and Świerczów function alongside the urban center, creating a mix of farming communities and small town influences.
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