Wałcz County

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Wałcz County

Name

Wałcz County

Nomenclature and Geography

Category: Region / Subdivision

Summary

Wałcz County is a unit of territorial administration in West Pomeranian Voivodeship, Poland, established in 1999. It encompasses towns like Wałcz, Mirosławiec, Człopa, and Tuczno. The county's history traces back to the late 10th century within the Polish state.

Statistics

Area

1,414.79 km²

Population

54,639

Location