Włoszakowice is a rural municipality located in the Greater Poland Voivodeship, within the Leszno County, with its administrative seat in the town of Włoszakowice. According to data from December 31, 2017, the municipality had a population of 9,506. It covers an area of 127.15 km², of which 52% is agricultural land and 39% is forested. The economy of Włoszakowice is based on high-output agricultural production, with a significant emphasis on horticulture, particularly the cultivation of mushrooms and tomatoes. The municipality is also home to factories producing cardboard packaging, pallets, and household footwear. Other important industries include sawmills, gravel pits, and beverage bottling plants, making Włoszakowice a local industrial hub, especially in the small-scale enterprise sector. During the summer, tourism, particularly centered around the resort in Boszkowo, contributes significantly to the municipality's revenue. Włoszakowice takes pride in its rich history and traditions, and among its villages is Boszkowo, a popular vacation spot. Additionally, the municipality includes diverse localities such as Adamowo and Krzyżowiec. Neighboring municipalities, such as Lipno, Przemęt, and Śmigiel, contribute to regional cooperation and cultural exchange. Thanks to its varied landscape and diverse economic activities, Włoszakowice is an attractive place for both residents and investors.