Magnuszew

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Magnuszew (gmina)

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The commune of Magnuszew, located in the Masovian Voivodeship, Kozienice County, with its seat in the town of Magnuszew, was established in 1870 and operates as an urban-rural commune. Historically, between 1975 and 1998, it was part of the Radom Voivodeship. According to data from June 2023, the commune is home to 6,421 residents. It covers an area of approximately 140.92 km², dominated by agricultural land (65%) and forests (20%). The commune constitutes 15.37% of the total area of Kozienice County. The region is characterized by a rich structure of villages, including Aleksandrów, Anielin, and Wilczkowice Dolne, which contributes to the diversity of local culture and traditions. Magnuszew, as the commune's seat, boasts several interesting architectural sites, although they are not as well-known as those in larger urban centers. Local festivals and cultural events, which integrate the community and promote regional traditions, are also noteworthy. The commune continues to cherish its history, evident in its sacred architecture, including historic churches. Its proximity to communes such as Głowaczów and Kozienice fosters cooperation and cultural exchange. Interestingly, Magnuszew is often visited by tourists due to its charming landscapes and opportunities to connect with nature. The commune is also characterized by a low level of urbanization, attracting those seeking tranquility and a close connection with the natural environment.

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