Nysa County

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Nysa County, established in 1999 as part of the administrative reform, is located in the Opole Voivodeship, with its seat in the town of Nysa. The county encompasses urban-rural municipalities such as Głuchołazy, Korfantów, Nysa, Otmuchów, and Paczków, as well as rural municipalities including Kamiennik, Łambinowice, Pakosławice, and Skoroszyce. The area of the county, with demographic data indicating a population of 135,948 in 2019, is known for its rich history dating back to the Middle Ages when the region was part of Lower Silesia. Geographically, the county is situated on the Otmuchów Depression, borders the Czech Republic, and is characterized by a beautiful landscape dominated by the Opawa Mountains. In terms of architecture, the region is renowned for its historic monuments, including Classical and Baroque buildings. Nysa's culture is vibrant, with local festivals and events attracting both residents and tourists. The county authorities and the County Council consist of representatives from various political groups, and their activities focus on the development of the region. Nysa County also boasts interesting features such as picturesque lakes and charming towns, making it an attractive destination for tourists eager to explore both its historical and contemporary facets.

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