Lębork County

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Lębork County, located in the Pomeranian Voivodeship, was established in 1999 as a result of the administrative reform. The seat of the county is the town of Lębork, which also holds the status of an urban municipality, alongside Łeba – a popular seaside resort. The county is characterized by a diverse demographic structure, with a population of approximately 66,000 residents according to 2020 data. The county includes the rural municipalities of Cewice, Nowa Wieś Lęborska, and Wicko. The region boasts a rich history dating back to medieval times, reflected in its numerous architectural monuments. Lębork impresses with its 13th-century Gothic Church of St. James and fragments of medieval defensive walls. The town of Łeba is also home to the Słowiński National Park, famous for its shifting sand dunes and unique flora and fauna. The local culture is deeply rooted in Kashubian traditions, which influence regional festivals, crafts, and cuisine. A notable cultural event is the celebration of Lębork Days, featuring concerts, exhibitions, and performances. Interestingly, Lębork County is known for tourism, especially during the summer season, attracting visitors not only with its beaches but also with its cycling and hiking trails. The transportation infrastructure includes national and regional roads, providing easy access to nearby attractions and cities. Neighboring counties include Bytów, Kartuzy, Słupsk, and Wejherowo, making the region an important point on the map of Pomerania. Lębork County remains a place where history meets modernity, and natural beauty attracts both residents and tourists.

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