Kłecko
Kłecko is a town in Gniezno County, Greater Poland Voivodeship, Poland. It is located approximately 16 kilometers (10 mi) northwest of Gniezno.
History
Kłecko has a rich history dating back to the early Middle Ages. It was granted town rights in 1255. Throughout its history, Kłecko has been part of different Polish administrative divisions. It has historical significance due to various events and its position on trade routes.
Geography
Kłecko is situated in the Greater Poland region, known for its rolling hills and agricultural lands. The town and its surrounding area are characterized by a temperate climate.
Demographics
As of recent data, Kłecko has a population of several thousand inhabitants. The population is predominantly Polish.
Economy
The economy of Kłecko is primarily based on agriculture, local businesses, and small industries. Its proximity to larger cities like Gniezno provides opportunities for employment and economic activity.
Points of Interest
Kłecko features several historical landmarks, including churches and other historical buildings. These contribute to the town's cultural heritage and attract visitors. The town also offers recreational activities associated with its natural surroundings.
Administration
Kłecko is governed by a mayor and a town council. The local government is responsible for providing public services and managing local affairs. Kłecko is part of Gniezno County within the Greater Poland Voivodeship administrative structure.