Kozłów, Silesian Voivodeship, Village in Gmina Sośnicowice, Silesian Voivodeship, Poland.
Kozłów is a village in Gmina Sośnicowice, Silesian Voivodeship, situated in farmland near Gliwice with houses scattered among agricultural areas and green spaces. The settlement spreads across gently rolling terrain where residential buildings sit interspersed with fields and local vegetation.
The village developed over centuries as a settlement in the Silesian region under changing political control and administrative systems. After 1945, it became part of Poland and has remained under Polish governance since then.
Residents of Kozłów maintain traditional Silesian customs through local events, religious celebrations, and regional cooking methods passed down through generations.
The village is served by regular bus connections to nearby Gliwice, linking it to larger transportation networks. The nearest train station is about 9 km away and offers additional travel options for those needing longer journeys.
The population of 1,024 residents cultivates a mix of modern agricultural practices while preserving traditional farming methods specific to the region.
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