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Czarny Bór (gmina w powiecie wałbrzyskim)

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The municipality of Czarny Bór, located in the Lower Silesian Voivodeship within the Wałbrzych County, is characterized by its mountainous terrain and rich historical heritage. Its administrative seat, Czarny Bór, is surrounded by picturesque landscapes and serves as an important tourist hub in the region, attracting numerous visitors. Covering an area of 66.31 km², with 61% being agricultural land and 35% forested areas, it is one of the smallest municipalities in the Lower Silesian Voivodeship, accounting for 12.9% of the county's total area. Architecturally, the municipality is distinguished by its coat of arms, which features a 12th-century tower, as well as numerous religious monuments such as churches, chapels, and penitential crosses. The region also boasts palace complexes surrounded by manor parks, enriching its cultural offerings. The municipality is well-connected to tourist trails, including the Main Sudeten Trail, encouraging outdoor activities and exploration of local flora and fauna. Demographically, the municipality has seen a slight increase in population in recent years, from 4,804 residents in 2004 to 4,850 in 2020. There are no major industrial enterprises in the area, with the exception of a single melaphyre quarry that supplies raw materials for road construction. With its rich cultural and natural heritage, Czarny Bór is a destination worth visiting, both for tourists and those interested in delving into the history of the region.

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