Krzyżanów Commune, located in the Łódź Voivodeship within Kutno County, is an area rich in rural traditions. Its administrative seat is the town of Krzyżanów. The commune was part of the Płock Voivodeship from 1975 to 1998. As a member of the Association of Communes of the Kutno Region, it places strong emphasis on cooperation with neighboring municipalities. Demographic data shows that between 2014 and 2019, the population slightly decreased, reaching 4,231 people in 2019. The commune covers an area of 103.06 km², with agricultural land dominating (85%), highlighting its rural character. Forested areas account for only 3% of the land. Krzyżanów has a diverse structure of village councils, including Goliszew, Julianów, and Kaszewy, as well as several smaller settlements. Historical records contain elements pointing to the development of local culture and rural traditions, and its status as a rural commune fosters the preservation of local customs. A point of interest is the diversity of natural and cultural attractions that draw both residents and tourists. Despite its small size, Krzyżanów Commune offers many opportunities to explore local history, agricultural practices, and the beauty of the Polish countryside.