Grabica

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Grabica (gmina)

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The Grabica Commune, located in the Łódź Voivodeship within the Piotrków County, is an area with a diverse surface structure, where 86% is agricultural land and 10% is forest land. Its seat is the village of Grabica, and the region is inhabited by 6,072 people (data from 2007). It is worth noting that between 1975 and 1998, the commune was part of the Piotrków Voivodeship. The commune occupies 8.93% of the area of Piotrków County, making it an important agricultural area in the region. In the 15 village administrations (sołectwos) of the commune, such as Boryszów, Brzoza, or Majków-Folwark, one can encounter diverse forms of rural buildings, where historic wooden cottages often coexist with modern houses. The local architecture reflects the rural traditions and lifestyle of the inhabitants, including simplicity and functionality. The history of the commune dates back to ancient times, which can be seen in the architectural remains and in the artistic heritage that can be explored during local cultural events. An interesting fact is the large number of localities in the commune, making this region a cultural and spatial mosaic, with numerous hamlets (przysiółki) and colonies that still cultivate local traditions. The commune borders other communes, such as Dłutów, Tuszyn, and Piotrków Trybunalski, which fosters cultural exchange and cooperation at the local level. Demographics present an interesting social picture, and the age pyramid of the inhabitants in 2014 reflects a diverse age structure, which impacts the dynamics of life in the commune. Grabica and its surroundings are a place where history, culture, and nature intertwine in a unique way, inviting exploration of diverse tourist attractions.

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