The Domaniewice Commune, located in the Łódź Voivodeship within the Łowicz County, was established on January 1, 1973. It is situated on the Western Łódź Upland, in a convenient transportation hub with access to both railway and the national road No. 14. The seat of the commune is Domaniewice, and it includes the following villages: Domaniewice, Krępa, Lisiewice Małe, Lisiewice Duże, Reczyce, Rogóźno, Sapy, Skaratki, and Stroniewice. The commune covers an area of 86.17 km², of which 76% is agricultural land and 14% is forested, reflecting its rural character. In 2012, the commune had a population of 4,673, which slightly decreased to 4,659 by 2017. Domaniewice is the birthplace of Krzysztof Konecki, a respected sociologist, and Zbigniew Bródka, an Olympic champion in speed skating for the 1500 m distance. The commune has a rich history, including its affiliation with the Skierniewice Voivodeship between 1975 and 1998. Local celebrations and cultural activities are noteworthy aspects of community life. Domaniewice is also known for its natural beauty and tranquility, making it an interesting destination for those seeking relaxation amidst nature.