Chodel, Village in Opole Lubelskie County, Poland
Chodel is a village in Opole Lubelskie County within Lublin Voivodeship and functions as the administrative hub for the surrounding gmina. The settlement sits in an agricultural region where farming remains the primary livelihood of local residents.
The village was deeply affected during World War II when its Jewish population faced systematic persecution. This tragic period left lasting marks on the community's history.
The population of Chodel maintains traditional rural practices within the Lublin region, while functioning as the central point for surrounding agricultural communities.
The village is connected to surrounding settlements by local roads and lies within a rural area. Visitors should know that basic services are limited, as this is a small farming community.
The village oversees a territory of 108 square kilometers, incorporating multiple smaller settlements such as Adelina, Antonówka, and Borów within its administrative boundaries.
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