Niechlów Commune, located in the Lower Silesian Voivodeship, within Góra County, covers an area of 151.98 km². According to data from 2015, it was inhabited by 5,004 people, but by 2020, this number had decreased to 4,829 residents. Formerly known as Siciny Commune until 1954, this area is characterized by 67% of its land being agricultural and 21% covered by forests. It is worth noting that Niechlów constitutes 20.59% of the total area of the county. The commune is home to four schools, indicating a well-organized education system aimed at supporting the local community. Neighboring communes include Góra, Jemielno, Pęcław, Rudna, Szlichtyngowa, and Wschowa. Historically, the commune was part of the Leszno Voivodeship from 1975 to 1998, reflecting its administrative changes over the years. Niechlów Commune also boasts rich demographics; its 2004 age pyramid illustrates the diverse age structure of its residents, which is crucial for assessing the needs of the local community. In terms of local culture, various traditions and customs are cherished by the inhabitants, contributing to the preservation of the local cultural heritage. Despite its small size, Niechlów has a unique character and history, making it an interesting place for both residents and visitors.