Michałów

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Michałowice (gmina w województwie małopolskim)

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The Michałowice Commune, located in the Lesser Poland Voivodeship within the Kraków County, is an area rich in history and fascinating architecture. Its administrative seat is the village of Michałowice, and the commune borders Iwanowice, Kocmyrzów-Luborzyca, Kraków, and Zielonki. The land use structure of the commune is dominated by agricultural areas, which account for as much as 87% of its total area of 51.27 km². The commune is home to significant historical monuments, including manor complexes in Książniczki, Michałowice, Młodziejowice, and Sieborowice, as well as churches such as St. James' Church in Więcławice Stare and St. Margaret's Church in Raciborowice. These sites, listed in the register of historical monuments of the Lesser Poland Voivodeship, attest to the region's cultural and historical significance. The main villages comprising the commune are Górna Wieś, Raciborowice, Młodziejowice, and Zerwana, reflecting the diversity of local communities. Demographically, according to 2004 data, the commune had a population of 7,505, indicating stable population growth. Michałowice is the sixteenth most populous commune in Kraków County. It is also worth noting that the commune has a rural character, emphasizing the agricultural lifestyle of its inhabitants. The rich historical and architectural heritage of the commune, combined with its picturesque landscapes, makes it an interesting destination for both tourists and those seeking a peaceful place to live. Thus, Michałowice is not only an important point on the map of Lesser Poland but also an attractive location for exploring local culture and traditions.

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Powiat (II Jednostka administracyjna)
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