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Encyclopedia > Boleslawiec County

Boleslawiec County (in Polish powiat bolesławiecki) is a unit of territorial administration and local government in the Lower Silesian Voivodship in Poland, created on 1st January 1999 as a result of the Local Government Reorganization Act of 1998.



County site: Boleslawiec
Area: 1303.3 sq. km
Population: 89,600


Administrative division: 6 communes

  • Boleslawiec urban commune
  • Boleslawiec rural commune
  • Gromadka rural commune
  • Nowogrodziec urban-rural commune
  • Osiecznica rural commune
  • Warta Boleslawiecka rural commune



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Boleslawiec county (Poland) (550 words)
It came to the Bohemian crown in 1392, to Prussia in 1742, and was assigned to Poland by the Potsdam Conference of 1945.
"The territorial flag of the Self-governing Boleslawiec County is a horizontal, rectangular piece of cloth in proportions of width to length 5 : 8.
On the middle band (color red) superimpossed are the arms of the Boleslawiec County as to fill the middle of that band - the axis of the shield should correspond to the axis of the band (vertical division of the eagle should cover the axis of the red band,
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