Gmina Mrozy, Urban-rural municipality in Mińsk County, Poland.
Gmina Mrozy is an urban-rural municipality in Mińsk County, in east-central Poland. It groups the small town of Mrozy with a number of villages and settlements spread across the flat Masovian plain.
During World War II, Polish families expelled from Ostrzeszów by German forces were resettled into this area. That forced displacement left a lasting mark on the local community.
The Mikroklimat cinema in Mrozy is a small venue that regularly screens Polish films and hosts local performances. People from the surrounding villages come here to share cultural events together.
The municipality offers free legal advice to residents on administrative and civil matters, which can be useful to know if you have local contacts. For visitors, the surrounding countryside is easy to explore on foot or by bicycle.
Local railway workers risked their lives to help Jewish residents escape German persecution during the occupation. Their actions are still remembered by people in the area today.
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