Lędyczek, Rural village in Greater Poland Voivodeship, Poland
Lędyczek is a rural village located in Greater Poland in west-central Poland. It sits roughly 7 kilometers east of the town of Okonek within Gmina Okonek, nestled in a region defined by farmland and quiet countryside.
The settlement began as a royal village under the Polish Crown and was historically part of Człuchów County in Pomeranian Voivodeship. This royal status and regional affiliation shaped its administrative development across different periods of Polish history.
The Saints Peter and Paul church stands as a central religious structure in Lędyczek, reflecting the architectural and spiritual heritage of the region.
Visitors should know this is a small working village where daily life centers around residential areas and local farming activity. The best way to explore is on foot during daylight hours, since services and facilities are limited.
The name Lędyczek appears in multiple writing systems, including Cyrillic and Arabic scripts, demonstrating its presence across different linguistic contexts.
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