Lipusz

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Lipusz (gmina)

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The Lipusz Commune, located in the Pomeranian Voivodeship within the Kościerzyna County, boasts a rich history dating back to its establishment on August 1, 1934. The commune comprises eight village districts: Bałachy, Gostomko, Lipuska Huta, Lipusz, Płocice, Szklana Huta, Śluza, and Tuszkowy. The seat of the commune, Lipusz, has developed over the years in terms of local architecture and infrastructure. The commune is characterized by a large forested area (66%) and agricultural land (23%), which supports nature conservation and the preservation of charming landscapes. Its location is well-suited for tourism, and the northern part of the commune is traversed by the important National Road 20 and Voivodeship Road 235, facilitating connectivity with other localities. The commune also holds significant cultural value as a place where traditional customs and values associated with the local community are preserved. It is home to the Wda-Trzebiocha Nature Reserve and the Wdzydze Landscape Park, attracting nature enthusiasts. The administrative changes throughout its history, including its abolition and reestablishment in 1954, 1973, 1976, and 1984, have contributed to numerous interesting facts, influencing its development and scope of activities. Notable figures associated with Lipusz, such as Franciszek Borzyszkowski and Bolesław Jażdżewski, highlight the region's cultural heritage. Ultimately, the Lipusz Commune is a place that combines history, tradition, and natural beauty, with its residents nurturing local heritage, making it a significant point on the map of Pomerania.

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