Łęczyński County, established in 1999, is located in the Lublin Voivodeship, with its seat in the town of Łęczna. The county covers a significant part of the Łęczna-Włodawa Lakeland, known for its numerous lakes, including Piaseczno and Rogóźno. The county consists of the urban-rural commune of Łęczna and four rural communes: Cyców, Ludwin, Milejów, and Puchaczów, reflecting an architectural diversity that blends urban and rural structures. Łęczna is home to important educational institutions, such as the Mining School Complex and numerous primary schools, highlighting the region's emphasis on education. The county is also known for its rich history, with its first starost (county administrator), Henryk Gański, serving from 1999. Subsequent starosts, including Piotr Winiarski and Adam Niwiński, have contributed to the development of local communities. The county is bordered by neighboring counties, such as Świdnik and Lublin, fostering cultural exchange and economic cooperation. It is also worth mentioning the local traditions and culture preserved by the residents, as well as the picturesque lake landscape that attracts tourists. The area features many localities with interesting names, inhabited by local communities, creating the region's unique atmosphere.