Nowy Dwór, Sokółka County, Rural village in Sokółka County, Poland
Nowy Dwór is a village in Sokółka County located in northeastern Poland near the Belarusian border. Agricultural land fills the area between houses and the local church.
The settlement was founded in the 15th century and was part of Sokolsky Uyezd for centuries. It became integrated into Poland in 1920 after the region's political reorganization.
The village church anchors local religious life and serves as a gathering place for community celebrations and shared events. It shapes the spiritual identity and daily social connections of residents.
The village sits about 27 kilometers north of Sokółka and connects to regional centers through local roads. Getting around relies on car travel since public transport is limited in rural areas.
The settlement serves as the administrative center of Gmina Nowy Dwór despite its rural character. This role brings local government functions and decision-making to the village.
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