New Sucha

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Nowa Sucha (gmina)

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The Nowa Sucha commune, located in the Masovian Voivodeship, is an area with a rich demographic and cultural structure, inhabited by 6,762 people across an area of 90.34 km². The commune consists of villages with the status of a sołectwo (administrative rural subdivision), including Kozłów Biskupi, Nowa Sucha, and Kurdwanów. A significant portion of the commune's land is dedicated to agricultural use (85%), with forests covering 8%. The area is also distinguished by its notable architectural heritage, including historic churches such as those in Kozłów Biskupi, Kozłów Szlachecki, and Kurdwanów, as well as manor houses in Rokotów and Zakrzew. Culturally, the commune is highly active, with various institutions such as the Gminna Biblioteka Publiczna (Communal Public Library) and the Gminny Ośrodek Kultury (Communal Cultural Center), where numerous events are organized, including festivals and concerts. Sports play an important role in the community, thanks to the activities of the Promyk Nowa Sucha Sports Club, and local facilities such as the stadium and the "Orlik 2012" sports field support residents' physical activity. The commune also boasts a rich calendar of events, such as the Marek Kacprzak Cross-Country Runs and harvest festivals (dożynki), which attract both residents and visitors. Transportation in the commune is well-developed, with access to national roads and railway lines, facilitating easy communication. It is also worth noting that the commune is the birthplace of renowned artists, such as the painter Władysław Ślewiński. Nowa Sucha represents an intriguing blend of cultural, architectural, and natural traditions, and its local initiatives greatly enrich community life.

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