Wojnicz

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Wojnicz (gmina)

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The municipality of Wojnicz, located in the Lesser Poland Voivodeship in the Tarnów County, consists of several villages, including Biadoliny Radłowskie, Dębina Łętowska, and Zakrzów. The seat of the municipality is Wojnicz, which from 1975 to 1998 was part of the Tarnów Voivodeship. The municipality is characterized by a diverse demographic structure, with a population of 13,156 in 2008, which increased to 13,472 residents by 2017. The municipality borders Borzęcin, Dębno, Pleśna, Tarnów, Wierzchosławice, and Zakliczyn. Its total area is 78.55 km², of which 64% is agricultural land and 24% is forested, reflecting its natural landscape and agricultural character. The municipality of Wojnicz has rich cultural traditions, as seen in local festivals and celebrations that preserve the region's heritage. Historically, the area was an important point on trade routes, which influenced the development of settlements. An interesting fact is that the municipality is known for its rich folklore, with many local legends and traditions passed down from generation to generation. The architecture of the municipality includes both traditional rural houses and some historic buildings that reflect the region's turbulent history. Despite its small size, Wojnicz is an attractive place for residents and tourists, offering beautiful areas for relaxation and outdoor activities.

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Powiat (II Jednostka administracyjna)
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