Łukta, Rural village in Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship, Poland.
Łukta is a rural settlement in Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship that serves as the administrative hub for its surrounding district. The village is crossed by regional roads and has the Łukta River running through its territory.
The settlement received its official charter in the mid-14th century, establishing it as a formal place in the regional structure. This early recognition set the foundation for its later role as an administrative center.
The village church anchors the community as a place where local identity has taken root over centuries. It serves as a gathering point that reflects the religious traditions still present in daily life here.
The village sits roughly 15 kilometers northeast of Ostróda and around 28 kilometers west of Olsztyn, making it accessible via regional roads. Visitors can move through the settlement comfortably on foot or by car.
The village maintains a local football club named Warmiak Łukta and houses the Fundacja Rozwoju Regionu Łukta regional development foundation.
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