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Perlejewo (gmina)

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Perlejewo Commune, located in the Podlaskie Voivodeship within Siemiatycze County, has its administrative seat in the village of Perlejewo. According to data from December 31, 2006, the commune was inhabited by 3,287 people. It covers an area of 106.32 km², of which 74% is agricultural land and 19% is forested. Perlejewo is deeply rooted in the regional traditions and culture of Podlasie, which may be of interest to those seeking an authentic experience in Poland. Historically, between 1975 and 1998, the commune belonged to the Łomża Voivodeship, reflecting its changing administrative affiliations throughout Poland's history. It is worth noting that the commune consists of various village districts, such as Borzymy, Czarkówka Duża, Miodusy-Dworaki, and many others, which together form a mosaic of local communities and traditions. Perlejewo Commune is also a place where one can encounter fascinating cultural phenomena related to rural life, customs, and local festivals. The region has preserved traditions and unique forms of rural architecture, which may appeal to history and architecture enthusiasts. The commune borders municipalities such as Ciechanowiec, Drohiczyn, Grodzisk, and Jabłonna Lacka, offering opportunities to explore diverse tourist attractions in the area. Perlejewo, with its small but charming infrastructure, invites visitors to discover the rich history and culture of Podlasie.

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