The Stromiec Commune, located in the Masovian Voivodeship, within the Białobrzegi County, boasts a rich history and structural diversity. Established on January 13, 1867, as a result of the administrative reform of the Kingdom of Poland, the commune initially had 2,292 inhabitants and was part of the newly formed Radom County. The seat of the commune is in Stromiec. The commune covers an area of approximately 156.47 km², of which 58% is agricultural land and 35% is forest. It borders several other communes, including Warka, Grabów nad Pilicą, Głowaczów, and Jedlińsk, making it part of a diverse regional landscape. According to data from 2019, the commune was home to 5,628 people, indicating a stable population compared to 2004. The commune has a well-developed structure of local government organizational units, including the Municipal Public Library and several primary schools. An interesting fact is the significant share of forest land in the commune's structure, highlighting its natural assets. Due to its location and rich natural resources, Stromiec can attract tourists seeking to connect with nature while also offering local cultural heritage.