Głuchy, Village in Gmina Zabrodzie, Poland
Głuchy is a village in eastern Masovian Voivodeship, set among agricultural fields and patches of forest. Located roughly 40 kilometers northeast of Warsaw, it falls within the administrative area of Gmina Zabrodzie.
The village took shape over centuries as part of the Masovian region, maintaining its rural character through agricultural changes. Its development reflects the broader transformations of rural Poland while preserving local traditions.
Local life follows the cycles of farming, with seasonal gatherings that bring residents together around their agricultural roots. These customs show how people here remain connected to the land and its rhythms.
The village has basic services for its roughly 260 residents, and while larger shops are found in nearby towns, the local area is accessible by road. Use postal code 07-230 for any written correspondence related to the area.
Laskowo-Głuchy, connected to this village, is the birthplace of Cyprian Kamil Norwid, a major figure in 19th century Polish literature. This connection links the quiet rural area to one of Poland's significant cultural figures.
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