The Lubawa Commune, located in the Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship, in Iława County, has its seat in the village of Fijewo, which is situated in close proximity to Lubawa. Historically, between 1975 and 1998, the commune belonged to the Olsztyn Voivodeship. According to data from the end of 2019, the commune had a population of 10,689, with agricultural land comprising the majority, covering 78% of its 236.64 km² area. Administratively, the commune consists of numerous village districts, including Byszwałd, Czerlin, Fijewo, and many other localities. The commune's rich history is reflected in its valuable architectural elements, such as historic buildings and churches, which showcase regional styles and traditions. The commune is also a place with a vibrant cultural life, focused on preserving local traditions, customs, and events. Residents participate in various festivals that promote local culture and foster community integration. An interesting aspect is the commune's natural diversity, with abundant green areas, forests, and picturesque lakes that attract tourists and nature enthusiasts. The Lubawa Commune, together with its neighboring administrative units such as Iława and Ostróda, forms a diverse socio-cultural landscape of the region, where tradition blends with modernity.