Brudzyce

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Brudzice

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Brudzice is a village located in the Łódź Voivodeship, in the Radomsko County, with approximately 800 inhabitants. It is home to a public primary school, a church dedicated to St. Maximilian Maria Kolbe, and a Volunteer Fire Department. The village has a grocery and general store, and some residents are engaged in agriculture, primarily grain cultivation. Brudzice is surrounded by forests, and at its center, there is a park and a roundabout. Architecturally, the village stands out for its historic buildings, which were mostly made of wood with thatched roofs in the past. In 1914, a school was built, which originally served as the seat of the local municipality. During World War II, it was used by the German gendarmerie. In 1989, a local parish was established, marking an important event in its history. The history of Brudzice begins with the surname of its first resident, and the village was once a noble estate, passing from the Brudzewski family to Maksymilian Rotberg. There was also a manor house with a chapel and a water mill here. During the partitions of Poland, Brudzice was part of the Russian partition. An interesting fact is that Stefan Golędzinowski, a battalion commander, was born in Brudzice. Despite socio-economic changes, the village has preserved its traditions. Today, it is developing, and with the support of the local government, a sports hall and a playground have been built. Brudzice is also part of the Łódź North-South Bicycle Route, which encourages outdoor activities. With its rich history and cultural heritage, the village is an interesting place to visit.

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