Bromierzyk, Warsaw West County, Rural village in Warsaw West County, Poland
Bromierzyk is a small village in Gmina Kampinos, part of Warsaw West County in Masovian Voivodeship. It sits on flat land near Kampinos National Park, with scattered houses and farm buildings spread across the area.
The village is part of the rural settlements that grew across the flat Masovian plain over the centuries, where farming shaped where people chose to live. The Gmina Kampinos administrative structure, which Bromierzyk belongs to today, was formally organized during the 20th century Polish administrative reforms.
Bromierzyk sits on the edge of Kampinos National Park, and many visitors passing through the area on their way to the forest drive along its roads. The presence of the park shapes how the village looks and how people use the surrounding land.
Bromierzyk is reached by local roads that run through Gmina Kampinos and connect the village to the wider area. Those planning to visit Kampinos National Park may find the village a useful reference point, as the park's territory begins very close by.
Although Bromierzyk is a very small village, it sits right at the edge of one of the few large lowland forests in Europe, Kampinos National Park. This forest is home to wolves and elk, which is unusual for a place so close to a capital city like Warsaw.
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