Dąbrowa County

6.99
Powiat dąbrowski

W skrócie

wikipedia
Dąbrowa County, established in 1999 within the Lesser Poland Voivodeship, has its seat in the town of Dąbrowa Tarnowska. It is surrounded by the counties of Tarnów, Kazimierza, Busko, Staszów, Dębica, and Mielec. The county comprises the urban-rural municipalities of Dąbrowa Tarnowska and Szczucin, as well as the rural municipalities of Bolesław, Gręboszów, Mędrzechów, Olesno, and Radgoszcz. According to 2020 data, the county is home to approximately 59,000 people. In terms of transportation, key routes include National Road 73 and several voivodeship roads, along with a network of local roads. The Tarnów–Szczucin railway line runs through the county, although passenger services have been suspended. Dąbrowa County has rich religious traditions, with a dominant presence of the Roman Catholic Church, which maintains 25 parishes across three deaneries, and one congregation of Jehovah's Witnesses. The county's self-government history includes several administrators, with Lesław Wieczorek serving as the current starost since 2018. The county engages in international cooperation, maintaining partnerships with cities such as Pestszentlőrinc-Pestszentimre in Budapest, Valdahon, and Aniene. It is also worth noting that in 2014, an age pyramid of the population was developed, reflecting demographic changes in the region. Dąbrowa Tarnowska is renowned for its cultural traditions, evidenced by local festivals and events that enrich the lives of residents and attract tourists. Contemporary challenges related to demography, transportation, and education are key concerns for the county authorities, who strive to develop the region while preserving its unique character.

Mapa

Powiat (II Jednostka administracyjna)
Archidiecezja przemyska
Województwo (I Jednostka administracyjna)
Województwo świętokrzyskie
Państwo
Polska

Tutaj znajdziesz