Jedlińsk, Administrative village in Radom County, Poland.
Jedlińsk is a village in Radom County within the Masovian region, situated along a major highway corridor in central Poland. The community center houses local government offices that serve the surrounding district and its residents.
The settlement received town privileges in 1530 under royal decree, elevating its status as a regional center, though it eventually lost this distinction in the 1800s during a period of foreign rule. The loss of these privileges marked a shift in its administrative role.
The village developed as a center for Protestant worship and learning during the Reformation, with the prayer house serving as a gathering place for local believers. This religious heritage continues to shape the character of the community today.
The village is easily accessible by car and provides local services through its community offices and facilities. As an active community, it is best explored on foot to observe daily village life and its layout.
Scottish Protestant settlers unexpectedly contributed to the religious and cultural life of the village during the 1500s and 1600s, bringing their own traditions and practices. A bell they created remains in the area as a tangible reminder of this cross-border connection.
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