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Jodłownik (gmina)

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Jodłownik Commune, located in the Lesser Poland Voivodeship in Limanowa County, consists of several villages, such as Góra Świętego Jana, Janowice, Jodłownik, and others. It covers an area of 72.43 km², dominated by agricultural land (72%) and forests (23%). The commune, with its seat in Jodłownik, was part of the Nowy Sącz Voivodeship from 1975 to 1998. According to data from June 30, 2004, it was inhabited by 8,052 people. It is worth noting that the commune borders other municipalities, such as Dobra, Limanowa, Łapanów, Raciechowice, Tymbark, and Wiśniowa, which influences its local development and integration with the surrounding areas. Jodłownik and the surrounding villages have rich natural and historical resources, making them an interesting place for both tourists and residents. The region is characterized by picturesque landscapes, diverse flora and fauna, and agricultural traditions that are cherished by the local community. Architecturally, the commune stands out with its traditional rural buildings, often adorned with regional elements, mainly wooden houses and churches, which are testaments to the local culture and history. It is also worth noting the local customs and cultural events that are regularly held in the commune, strengthening social bonds and promoting cultural heritage. Jodłownik Commune is a place where tradition meets modernity, and the residents strive to preserve their cultural identity in a changing world.

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