Kutno County, Administrative district in central Poland.
Kutno County is an administrative district in the Łódź Voivodeship spanning three towns and eight rural municipalities. The landscape combines agricultural land with small settlements and mixed urban-rural features throughout the region.
Kutno County was established in 1999 as part of Poland's nationwide administrative reform that restructured territorial divisions. This reorganization reshaped governance boundaries across the entire country.
The county reflects traditional Polish rural customs through local celebrations that bring communities together each season. Food and farming practices shape how people here mark important times of the year.
The county seat in Kutno offers good rail connections to Warsaw, Łódź, and other major cities in the region. The road and rail network makes it straightforward to move between the different municipalities within the district.
The territory divides into eleven distinct administrative units with varied governance structures suited to each area. One unit is purely urban while two others blend city and countryside characteristics, creating different management approaches across the district.
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