Lubsza

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Lubsza (gmina)

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The commune of Lubsza, located in the Opole Voivodeship within Brzeg County, is a place rich in history and with an interesting demographic structure. With its seat in Lubsza, the commune covers an area of 212.71 km², making it the largest commune in the region. In 2004, it was inhabited by 8,587 people, and by the end of 2019, the population had increased to 8,984. The commune consists of 31 localities, including 21 village administrative districts (sołectwa) such as Błota, Borucice, and Garbów, as well as 10 hamlets. The main land uses in the commune are agricultural land (47%) and forests (46%), reflecting its natural, rural character. Another important aspect is the local architecture, which mirrors the historical traditions of the region. The commune of Lubsza features a diverse landscape, and numerous localities preserve traditional rural buildings. Culturally, the commune is a hub of activity for local communities that nurture regional traditions and customs. Since 2006, the commune heads (wójt) have been Wojciech Adam Jagiełłowicz and Bogusław Gąsiorowski. It is also worth noting the commune's proximity to other important towns, such as Brzeg and Oława, which may influence the cultural and economic development of the region. An interesting fact is that the commune of Lubsza occupies 24.27% of the area of Brzeg County, illustrating its significance on a local scale.

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