Oborniki County

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Obornicki County, established in 1999, is located in the Greater Poland Voivodeship, with its administrative seat in the town of Oborniki. The county comprises urban-rural municipalities, including Oborniki and Rogoźno, as well as the rural municipality of Ryczywół. Oborniki, as the county's main town, combines 19th and 20th-century architecture, featuring distinctive buildings and public spaces that reflect the region's history. Rogoźno, on the other hand, boasts historical monuments, including churches and palaces, which attract tourists and history enthusiasts. The cultural landscape of Obornicki is enriched by local traditions, festivals, and cultural events that bring the community together and promote local talent. The county is also endowed with rich natural resources and artisanal traditions, which can be explored at local markets and events. By the end of 2019, the county had a population of 59,825, which increased to 59,826 in 2020, indicating stable demographic growth. The unemployment rate in the county at the end of September 2019 was 2.6%, reflecting a relatively favorable labor market situation. It is also worth mentioning neighboring counties, such as Czarnkowsko-Trzcianecki, Chodzieski, Wągrowiecki, Poznański, and Szamotulski, which together shape the regional socio-economic landscape and facilitate cultural and economic exchange. With its picturesque landscapes and rich history, Obornicki County is an intriguing area for both residents and visitors.

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