Kampinos

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Kampinos (gmina)

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The Kampinos municipality, located in the Masovian Voivodeship, in the West Warsaw County, is an area with a rich history and diverse demographic structure. Between 1918 and 1939, the municipality had different borders and was administratively part of the Warsaw Voivodeship. Today, it is inhabited by approximately 4,466 people and is characterized by a rural lifestyle. The municipality is known for its typical rural architecture and monuments that reflect its historical significance. Kampinos is a place where local festivals, such as the annual Eco Picnic, attract residents and tourists, offering musical attractions featuring well-known Polish artists. Nearby is the Kampinos National Park Museum, which showcases the history and nature of the region and encourages outdoor activities. The municipality has educational infrastructure, including the Zygmunt Padlewski Primary School and a public kindergarten, which support the development of young people. In the Kampinos municipality, you can find various industrial facilities, such as the Ferniko plant, which produces paper products, and the Kenig transport company. The town of Kampinos has an extensive retail network, including grocery stores, clothing stores, and services such as hairdressing and car repair shops. An interesting local publication is the Kampinos Bulletin, which keeps residents informed about current events. Sports also play an important role in the municipality, with the football club Orzeł Kampinos and the wrestling club Ryś Kampinos operating there. The municipality has a sports facility, Orlik 2012, which promotes physical activity among residents. The Kampinos municipality is a vast area consisting of many villages, such as Budki Żelazowskie and Gnatowice, as well as smaller localities like Bieliny and Karolinów. Neighboring municipalities, such as Brochów, Leoncin, and Sochaczew, form a cohesive community with Kampinos, jointly benefiting from the region's natural and cultural resources. Kampinos is not only a place of work and residence but also a space where local culture, nature, and history intertwine, shaping the identity of its inhabitants.

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