Lubniany

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Łubniany (gmina)

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Łubniany is a rural commune located in the Opole Voivodeship, within Opole County, with its administrative seat in the village of Łubniany. Its history dates back to times when it was an area inhabited by various ethnic groups, which is now reflected in the bilingual naming of localities, with additional German names established in 2010. The commune covers an area of 125.41 km², of which 46% is agricultural land and 49% is forest, indicating a rich natural landscape. The rivers Mała Panew, Stobrawa, Brynica, and Jemielnica flow through the commune, and part of its area lies within the boundaries of the Stobrawski Landscape Park, which is home to diverse species of flora and fauna. The commune's demographics show an increase in population from 9,042 people in 2004 to 9,769 in 2017, suggesting the development of local communities. The Łubniany commune includes villages such as Biadacz, Brynica, and Luboszyce, each with diverse cultural heritage. It is also worth noting that the commune borders other communes, such as Dobrzeń Wielki and Turawa, which fosters interaction between local communities. An interesting fact is the presence of forested areas, which may attract tourists and local residents, encouraging outdoor activities. Thus, the Łubniany commune combines rich cultural and natural traditions, making it an interesting place worth visiting or exploring further.

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