Radomsko County

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Radomszczański County, with its seat in Radomsko, was reestablished in 1999 after being abolished in 1975. Covering an area of 1,442.78 km², the county is located in the Łódź Voivodeship. According to 2020 data, it had a population of 112,225 people. It includes urban, urban-rural, and rural municipalities, as well as the towns of Radomsko, Kamieńsk, and Przedbórz. The county borders districts of the Łódź, Świętokrzyskie, and Silesian voivodeships, making it an important hub in the region. In terms of tourist attractions, Radomszczański County stands out with the Przedbórz Landscape Park and the Pilica River, which offer numerous opportunities for hiking and water-based tourism. Cultural heritage sites, particularly in Radomsko, Przedbórz, and Gidle, attract visitors with their historical architecture. Radomsko boasts a number of architectural structures that reflect the region's rich history. In towns such as Pławno, Żytno, Wielgomłyny, Dmenin, Gorzędów, Lgota Wielka, and Strzałków, visitors can encounter a variety of interesting sites that showcase local culture and traditions. Radomszczański County also hosts cultural events, primarily organized in Radomsko and Przedbórz. The Maria Konopnicka Festival in Góry Mokre attracts literature and culture enthusiasts. Additionally, the Góra Kamieńsk Sports and Recreation Center in Ozga is a popular recreational spot in the summer and offers skiing opportunities in the winter. The region also features numerous cycling routes, encouraging active lifestyles among residents and tourists alike. Radomszczański County combines rich cultural heritage, natural beauty, and unique tourist attractions, making it a fascinating destination to explore.

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