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'''Bolesławiec County''' (in ] ''powiat bolesławiecki'') is a unit of territorial administration and local government in the ] in ], created on ], ] as a result of the Local Government Reorganization Act of 1998. | ||
<br>County site: ] | <br>County site: ] | ||
<br>Area: 1303.3 sq. km | <br>Area: 1303.3 sq. km | ||
<br>Population: 89,600 | <br>Population: 89,600 | ||
Administrative division: 6 ] | Administrative division: 6 ] | ||
* ] urban commune | * ] urban commune | ||
* ] rural commune | * ] rural commune | ||
* ] rural commune | * ] rural commune | ||
* ] urban-rural commune | * ] urban-rural commune | ||
* ] rural commune | * ] rural commune | ||
* ] rural commune | * ] rural commune | ||
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Bolesławiec County (in Polish powiat bolesławiecki) is a unit of territorial administration and local government in the Lower Silesian Voivodship in Poland, created on January 1, 1999 as a result of the Local Government Reorganization Act of 1998.
County site: Bolesławiec
Area: 1303.3 sq. km
Population: 89,600
Administrative division: 6 commune
- Bolesławiec urban commune
- Bolesławiec rural commune
- Gromadka rural commune
- Nowogrodziec urban-rural commune
- Osiecznica rural commune
- Warta Bolesławiecka rural commune
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