Zblewo, Rural village in Pomeranian Voivodeship, Poland
Zblewo is a village in Pomeranian Voivodeship, northern Poland, and serves as the seat of the administrative commune that shares its name. It sits on gently rolling land, with houses, farms and open fields spread across the surrounding countryside.
The village first appears in written records in 1305, listed as a royal estate under Polish rule. It remained tied to Tczew County through the following centuries, gradually taking shape as a farming community.
Zblewo belongs to the Kociewie region, known for its own dialect and local customs that set it apart from neighboring areas. Traces of this regional identity are still visible in everyday life and in the way the village marks local celebrations.
The village has a railway station on the Tczew-Kostrzyn line and sits close to national road DK22, making it easy to reach by train or car. The surrounding countryside is best explored on foot or by bicycle during the warmer months.
Despite being a small rural village, Zblewo has a municipal sports stadium used by several local clubs from the surrounding area. This shared facility regularly brings together people from neighboring settlements for matches and sporting events.
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