Słubice County

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Słubicki County, located in the Lubusz Voivodeship, was established in 1999 and has its seat in the town of Słubice. Geographically, it encompasses regions such as the Łagów Lakeland and the Middle Oder Valley, and additionally borders the German state of Brandenburg. The county includes urban-rural municipalities such as Słubice, Rzepin, Cybinka, and Ośno Lubuskie, as well as the rural municipality of Górzyca. The county is home to protected areas, including the Warta Mouth Landscape Park. Demographically, according to data from the end of 2019, the county is inhabited by approximately 46,000 residents. In terms of transportation, the county has a developed rail and road network, including key national roads connecting Słubice with Poznań and Szczecin, as well as local voivodeship roads. In the sphere of local government, the county has a rich history of governance, with numerous changes in administration, and top positions have been held by representatives of various political parties, reflecting the region's political dynamics. Słubicki County also stands out for its cultural activity, awarding the "Person in Service to the County" prize to individuals of outstanding merit, highlighting the engagement of local communities. Historically, since the 1990s, the county has undergone many transformations, reflecting the political and social changes in Poland. An interesting fact is the proximity of Słubice to Frankfurt (Oder), which fosters cross-border cooperation and cultural exchange. This location, along with its geographical, architectural, and cultural diversity, makes Słubicki County an interesting place for both residents and tourists.

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