Gmina Choceń, Rural municipality in Włocławek County, Poland
Gmina Choceń is a rural municipality in the Kuyavian-Pomeranian Voivodeship in north-central Poland, encompassing agricultural land and several small settlements. The territory includes hamlets such as Bodzanówek, Bodzanowo, Borzymie, and Borzymowice connected by local roads.
The municipality took its current form through administrative reorganizations that followed World War II in this region of Poland. These territorial changes established the framework for the local administrative structure that exists today.
Local residents maintain farming traditions that shape daily life across small villages scattered throughout the territory. Walking through the hamlets, you notice fields organized in a pattern typical of family farming communities.
The territory is accessible by regional roads connecting it to nearby urban centers, making it easy to reach from surrounding areas. Local routes link the scattered settlements, so it helps to plan your route if exploring the various hamlets.
The territory is composed of several small hamlets with distinct names that create a scattered settlement pattern across the landscape. This naming diversity reflects how settlement expanded over time in this part of Poland.
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