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Międzyrzecz
Międzyrzecz ((ラテン語:Meserici), ) is a town in western Poland with 18,487 inhabitants (June 30, 2014). The capital of Międzyrzecz County, it was part of Gorzów Voivodeship from 1975–1998. Since the Local Government Reorganization Act of 1998, Międzyrzecz has been situated in Lubusz Voivodeship. == Geography ==
The town's name refers to Mesopotamia ("between rivers", (ポーランド語:Międzyrzecze)) and its location at the confluence of the Obra River and the Paklica tributary, in the west of the historic Greater Poland region. About halfway between the towns of Skwierzyna and Świebodzin, it is situated south of the regional capital Gorzów Wielkopolski and north of Zielona Góra. The municipal area is in a particularly green part of Poland. Extensive forests and numerous lakes can be found in the vicinity, including two Natura 2000 protected areas south of the town. With a population of about 19,000, Międzyrzecz is the seventh largest town in Lubusz Voivodeship. The number of inhabitants has slightly been on the decrease since the 1990s.
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