Swarzędz is an urban-rural municipality in the Greater Poland Voivodeship, located in the Poznań County. Its seat, the town of Swarzędz, plays a significant role in the region, both administratively and culturally. The municipality covers an area of 101.99 km², dominated by agricultural land, forests, and built-up areas. Within its borders, there are several village districts (sołectwa) as well as the town itself, creating a unique and diverse landscape. A characteristic architectural feature is the well-developed infrastructure, including transport networks – important national and regional roads, as well as local bus services connecting Swarzędz with Poznań and surrounding towns. Swarzędz is also home to Poznań-Kobylnica Airport, providing additional transport links. The municipality boasts a rich natural environment with the Cybina and Główna rivers and several lakes, offering recreational opportunities. Education is well-developed in the area, with numerous primary and secondary schools providing diverse educational paths for young people. The cultural traditions of the region, nurtured by local institutions and organizations, are also noteworthy. With its rich history and dynamic development, the Swarzędz Municipality combines elements of tradition and modernity, attracting both residents and tourists.