Pszczółki, Pomeranian Voivodeship, Village in Pomeranian Voivodeship, Poland.
Pszczółki is a village in Gdansk County, Pomeranian Voivodeship, situated in the region between Gdansk and Pruszcz Gdanski. It serves as the administrative center of Gmina Pszczółki, providing core public facilities to residents across the surrounding areas.
The village first appears in written records from 1307 under the name Psolcicz, when it functioned as a royal settlement in Tczew County. Its development reflects the broader transformation of rural administrative centers in the Pomeranian region over the centuries.
The village maintains the customs of rural Pomerania, where local traditions shape everyday life. Kashubian and Kociewian influences are woven into the community's identity and how residents relate to their surroundings.
The village sits in flat terrain and is easily accessible by car or local buses from nearby towns. Basic visitor amenities are available, though it functions primarily as a working rural center rather than a tourist destination.
The name Pszczółki comes from the Polish word for bees, hinting at the historical importance of beekeeping in this region. This connection to nature and local craft traditions remains part of how the place is understood today.
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