Strzelce Opolskie is an urban-rural municipality in the Opole Voivodeship, located in Strzelce County, with its administrative seat in the town of the same name. Between 1975 and 1998, the municipality was part of the Opole Voivodeship. According to data from June 30, 2010, the population of the town was 32,958. The municipality covers an area of 202.35 km², of which 59% is agricultural land and 30% is forested, making it one of the region's key agricultural centers. Strzelce Opolskie boasts a rich history, and its architecture reflects diverse cultural influences. The municipality includes numerous villages, such as Adamowice, Błotnica Strzelecka, Płużnica Wielka, and other localities like Banatki Duże and Dołki. Local traditions are actively preserved in the region, making it an interesting destination for tourists. Honorary Citizens of the Municipality, such as Helmut Holtgrewe, Norbert Lysek, and Mieczysław Bieniek, highlight the engagement of the local community and their significance in the municipality's history. It is also noteworthy that the municipality borders several others, fostering regional integration and cultural exchange. Strzelce Opolskie is a place where contemporary history blends with tradition, and the diversity of its settlements contributes to its unique character.