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Kluczewsko commune is situated in the center of Małopolska upland, on the area of 137 km². Forests are the main attraction of the commune. There are two sanctuaries: Bukowa Mountain with beech-trees (founded in 1959 on the area of 34,94 hectares ) and Murawy Dobromierskie with steppe plants (on the area of 36,29 hectares). In Ciemiętniki, Dobromierz, Januszewice, Kluczewsko you can find several monuments of nature: durmasts, lime-trees, white horse-chestnuts, maple-trees and elms. On the area of Kluczewsko commune there is the Przedborze landscape park founded in 1988. Worth-seeing architecture monuments in the commune are: in Kluczewsko - churches (St. Lawrence - XVIII century and St. Jacob – XIV century), a granary (XIX century) and remains of a manor-house (XVIII century); in Rączki – St. Tekla church (XIV-XV century); in Łapczyna Wola – ruins of an Arian’s Community (XVIII century). Moreover, the great touristic interest makes a rafting on Pilica river. There are still many possibilities of development of Kluczewsko commune, however it should be done on the basis of natural virtues of the commune.