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The Koziegłowy commune is situated on the edge of the Kraków-Częstochowa upland, in the line of Silesia upland. In its scenery dominate plains and valleys with Boży Stok, Złoty Stok, Sarni Stok and Brynica rivers. About 17% of the total Koziegłowy commune area is covered by forests. The only in the commune sanctuary “Cisy w Hucie Starej” aims to protect yew-trees and covers an area of 2,1 hectares. A soft and temperate climate is favorable to agriculture. In the city and the commune of Koziegłowy there are several worth-seeing XV- and XVII –century monuments of art. The most important are churches: “Corpus Christi and St. Mary Magdalene”, “St. Barbara” in Koziegłowy; “St. Lawrence” in Cynków and “St. Michael Archangel” in Pińczyce. There are three touristic trials throughout Koziegłowy commune: two of them are bicycle trials and one walking trial. A dominate sport in the commune is cycling. Founded in 1978 a sport club “Błękitni MARCAR Koziegłowy” can be proud of many national representatives in road-, crosscountry- and mountain-cycling. However, the Koziegłowy commune is famous for its handicraft – especially plaiting. In conclusion: in spite of interesting places worth to see in the Koziegłowy commune, its touristic offer is still insufficient.