The Municipality of Mysłakowice, located in the Lower Silesian Voivodeship within the Karkonosze County, boasts a rich history and a diverse demographic structure. As of December 31, 2015, it was inhabited by 10,275 people, and by 2020, this number had reached 10,142 residents. The municipality consists of villages such as Bobrów, Bukowiec, Dąbrowica, and Karpniki, and also includes the locality of Januszowice, which does not have the status of a village. The total area of the municipality is 88.75 km², of which 48% is agricultural land and 38% is forested. The municipality plays a significant role in the regional economy, occupying 14.13% of the county's area. From a historical perspective, Mysłakowice was part of the Jelenia Góra Voivodeship for many years, and its current administrative status was established after the reform in 1998. The seat of the municipal authorities is Mysłakowice, which is distinguished by its sacral architecture, such as the Church of St. John the Baptist in Bukowiec. The municipality cooperates with partner cities such as Leopoldshöhe, Boxberg, Iława, Istebna, and Trutnov, highlighting its openness to international collaboration. Mysłakowice is characterized by picturesque landscapes that attract tourists seeking contact with nature and history. The municipality has gained popularity thanks to its diverse tourist attractions, as well as cultural events that engage the local community. During the summer, festivals and events are held that bring residents together and promote regional culture.