The municipality of Wiązów, located in the Lower Silesian Voivodeship within Strzelin County, covers an area of 141.82 km², with agricultural land dominating, accounting for 87% of its territory, while forests make up only a minimal share (4%). Constituting 22.79% of the county's area, the municipality lies in a predominantly agricultural region, yet it also features developed craftsmanship and several industrial plants focused on construction, stonework, automotive parts, plastics, and doors and windows. The seat of the municipality is Wiązów, a town that was part of the Wrocław Voivodeship from 1975 to 1998. The municipality's demographics show a gradual decline in population, from 7,454 people in 2013 to 7,101 in 2019 and 7,085 in 2020. Transportation in the region is well-organized, with national road 39 serving as the main artery and the A4 motorway (E40) running through the northeastern part of the municipality, creating significant opportunities for economic development. The municipality places great hopes in this transport route, as it has an exit located just 8 km from the center and a Class III Motorway Service Area for motorists. The municipality collaborates with neighboring municipalities such as Domaniów, Grodków, and Strzelin, fostering the development of local culture and joint social initiatives. Wiązów, with its rich cultural and historical heritage, is an interesting region both architecturally and culturally, attracting residents and tourists alike.