Administrative Division
The county is subdivided into nine gminas (two urban, one urban-rural and six rural). These are listed in the following table, in descending order of population.
| Gmina and number on map | Type | Area |
Population |
Seat |
| Gmina Maków Podhalański (5) | urban-rural | 108.9 | 15,873 | Maków Podhalański |
| Gmina Stryszawa (6) | rural | 113.2 | 11,710 | Lachowice |
| Gmina Jordanów (4) | rural | 92.7 | 10,508 | Jordanów * |
| Sucha Beskidzka (7) | urban | 27.5 | 9,726 | |
| Gmina Zawoja (8) | rural | 128.8 | 8,849 | Zawoja |
| Gmina Budzów (1) | rural | 73.4 | 8,311 | Budzów |
| Gmina Bystra-Sidzina (2) | rural | 80.4 | 6,423 | Bystra |
| Gmina Zembrzyce (9) | rural | 39.9 | 5,533 | Zembrzyce |
| Jordanów (3) | urban | 20.9 | 5,112 | |
| * seat not part of the gmina | ||||
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