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Dojazdów

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Dojazdów is a picturesque village located in the Lesser Poland Voivodeship, within the commune of Kocmyrzów-Luborzyca. Its history dates back to at least 1079, with the first written mention appearing in 1389. In 1399, Władysław II Jagiełło granted the village Magdeburg rights, which significantly influenced its development. In the 15th century, Dojazdów became the property of the Kraków Cathedral Chapter, gaining judicial immunity. The village was known for its well-maintained buildings and economic prosperity, as documented in Jan Długosz's *Liber beneficiorum dioecesis Cracoviensis*. In the 19th century, following the partitions of Poland, the village came under various administrative authorities. During the partitions, it became the property of the Potocki family and later the Mycielski family, who contributed to the development of education and infrastructure in the region. In 1890, a school was established, and the village gained a dairy and a modern mill. Today, Dojazdów is a dynamically developing village located along the provincial road no. 776, with excellent transport links that attract both residents and tourists. The village also boasts a rich cultural life: it has a women's rural circle and a community center where various activities are organized. There is a public kindergarten, and children attend primary school in Kocmyrzów. With a population of 1,212 according to the latest census, Dojazdów combines a rich history with modern aspirations, making it an interesting place both to live in and to visit.

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