Drezdenko is an urban-rural municipality in Poland, located in the Lubuskie Voivodeship, within the Strzelecko-Drezdenecki County, with its administrative seat in the town of Drezdenko itself. Between 1975 and 1998, it was part of the Gorzów Voivodeship. The municipality covers an area of 399.91 km² and was home to 17,100 people at the end of 2019. Forest land dominates the area (66%), while agricultural land accounts for 25%. Drezdenko boasts a rich natural heritage, including numerous nature reserves such as Czaplenice, which protects a natural pine forest with a grey heron colony, and Lake Łubówko, known for its unique moraine landscapes. The region also features valuable wetland habitats in the Łabędziniec Reserve and diverse floral environments in the Goszczanowskie Źródliska. Drezdenko and its surroundings have witnessed turbulent historical and cultural events. The town has gone through various stages of development, which can be seen in its preserved architecture reflecting traditional building styles. The municipality also has an extensive network of village districts and smaller settlements, highlighting the diversity of local life. Neighboring municipalities, such as Dobiegniew, Sieraków, and Stare Kurowo, form a dynamic backdrop for Drezdenko, enabling residents to enjoy various cultural and social activities. Drezdenko stands out for both its history and beautiful landscapes, attracting nature and culture enthusiasts alike.