Trzcianka is an urban-rural municipality located in the Greater Poland Voivodeship, within the Czarnków-Trzcianka County, with the town of Trzcianka serving as its administrative seat. The municipality is surrounded by a rich natural landscape, characterized by significant areas of forest land (47%) and agricultural land (43%), covering a total area of 373.98 km². The area is known for its lignite deposits and a dense network of village districts, such as Biała, Górnica, and Łomnica, as well as smaller localities that enhance its appeal.
Key towns within the municipality, like Trzcianka, blend architectural and cultural elements, reflecting a rich historical heritage. Formerly part of the Piła Voivodeship until 1998, the municipality boasts numerous historical landmarks that have become symbols of local identity.
Demographically, according to 2019 data, the municipality had a population of 24,318 residents. The local community exhibits a diverse age structure, with residents actively participating in cultural life through various events aimed at fostering social integration and preserving local traditions.
The municipality borders towns such as Czarnków, Piła, and Ujście, facilitating mutual interactions and cultural exchange. Trzcianka offers a wide range of attractions, including natural, architectural, and historical sites. Modern life in the municipality harmoniously blends contemporary elements with tradition, making it an appealing destination for both residents and tourists.