The Złota Commune, located in the Świętokrzyskie Voivodeship, Pińczów County, is a place rich in history and diverse in structure. Its administrative seat is the village of Złota, which from 1975 to 1998 was part of the Kielce Voivodeship. The commune covers an area of 81.7 km², of which 79% is agricultural land and 13% is forested, making it an important area for agriculture.
Demographically, according to data from June 2004, the commune had 4,939 inhabitants. It is worth noting that in 1928, the village and estate of Jurków were separated from the Złota Commune and incorporated into the Chotel Commune. The commune consists of several village districts, including Biskupice, Chroberz, Kostrzeszyn, Miernów, and Złota, reflecting its local diversity.
Złota and its surroundings boast cultural traditions that mirror the region's rich historical heritage. The residents cherish local customs, creating opportunities for cultural and social events.
The commune borders the communes of Czarnocin, Pińczów, and Wiślica, fostering cultural exchange and cooperation among local communities. It is also noteworthy that the commune constitutes 13.36% of the area of Pińczów County, highlighting its significance in the region.
Złota is a place that blends tradition with modernity, and its residents proudly cultivate their local identity, making it an important part of the Świętokrzyskie Voivodeship's landscape.