Radzyń Podlaski

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Radzyń Podlaski (gmina wiejska)

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Radzyń Podlaski, a rural commune in the Lublin Voivodeship, is located in the Radzyń County. The commune, which was known as the Biała Commune until 1954, had its seat in Radzyń Podlaski and was part of the Biała Podlaska Voivodeship from 1975 to 1998. According to data from June 30, 2004, the commune had a population of 8,053. It covers an area of 155.17 km², of which 65% is agricultural land and 29% is forest land, making the Radzyń countryside a typical rural area dominated by agricultural and forestry activities. An interesting element of nature conservation in the commune is the Czapliniec Reserve in the Feliksówka Area, which serves as a breeding ground for grey herons, highlighting the importance of biodiversity in this region. The commune is divided into numerous village districts (sołectwa), such as Adamki, Biała, and Żabików, reflecting its diverse social and cultural structure. In a historical context, Radzyń Podlaski has a rich heritage, evident both in its architecture and local traditions. Interestingly, the commune includes areas with well-preserved agricultural and forest landscapes, making it attractive not only to residents but also to tourists who appreciate nature and tranquility. Neighboring communes, such as Ulan-Majorat and Drelów, contribute to the regional character and influence local culture and economic exchange. The Radzyń Podlaski Commune, with its rich natural offerings and diverse demographic structure, is an example of a typical Polish rural community that both cherishes its traditions and embraces new development opportunities.

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