Gmina Niedrzwica Duża, Rural municipality in Lublin County, Poland.
Gmina Niedrzwica Duża is a rural municipality in Lublin County with several villages, where Niedrzwica Duża serves as the administrative center. The territory encompasses a collection of small settlements spread across the eastern Polish landscape that form the core of the municipality.
The area experienced profound changes during World War II when German forces occupied the territory following the 1939 invasion of Poland. This period deeply shaped the history and development of the local communities.
The municipality contains numerous villages including Borkowizna, Czółna, and Krężnica Jara, each maintaining traditional Polish rural customs and practices.
The area connects to the regional capital Lublin through the S19 highway and offers railway connections for public transportation. This accessibility makes it straightforward to reach from larger urban centers.
The administrative district recorded population growth from 11,631 to 11,906 residents between 2013 and 2019, displaying contrary trends to many rural regions.
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