Gmina Dygowo, Rural municipality in Kołobrzeg County, Poland
Gmina Dygowo is a rural municipality in the West Pomeranian Voivodeship in northwestern Poland. The territory consists mainly of farmland and scattered villages centered around Dygowo village, where the administrative offices are located.
The area was known as Degow during German rule before becoming part of Poland after the Second World War. Its current administrative form developed through territorial reorganizations that reshaped the region in the postwar period.
The Ascension Church serves as a focal point where locals gather for religious observances and community occasions. It reflects the importance of faith in shaping daily rhythms and village identity.
The municipality sits roughly 11 kilometers east of Kołobrzeg and is best explored using local roads that connect the scattered villages. Administrative offices are concentrated in Dygowo village, where visitors can stop for information or assistance.
The municipality shares boundaries with five neighboring administrative units, positioning it at a junction between multiple local regions. This central location within the network of surrounding municipalities shapes the geographic and administrative patterns of the area.
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