Łąck

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Łąck (gmina)

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Łąck is a rural commune in Poland, located in the Masovian Voivodeship, within Płock County. Its administrative seat is the village of Łąck. The commune covers an area of 93.74 km², of which 45% is agricultural land and 40% is forested. According to demographic data, in December 2013 the commune had a population of 5,245, which increased to 5,408 by December 2019. In terms of administrative history, between 1975 and 1998 the commune belonged to the Płock Voivodeship. The commune includes numerous villages, such as Antoninów-Korzeń Rządowy, Grabina, Korzeń Królewski-Podlasie, Koszelówka, and Wyla Łącka. Neighboring communes include Gąbin, Gostynin, and Płock. The architecture of the commune is characterized by traditional Polish rural buildings, as well as historical monuments that reflect the local history and culture of the region. Due to its rural nature, the main occupations of the residents are agriculture and services related to agritourism. Interestingly, Łąck has rich folk and cultural traditions, which are showcased through local festivals and customs, making the commune an attractive destination for tourists seeking authentic cultural experiences. The area also hosts various artistic events and informal local gatherings that attract both residents and visitors, highlighting the strong sense of community and local solidarity.

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