Młynary, Municipality in Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship, Poland.
Młynary is a municipality in northern Poland located in Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship. The settlement sits in relatively flat terrain at about 53 meters elevation and forms part of Elbląg County.
The settlement was founded in the 14th century and received specific regulations for its diverse population groups at that time. This early period shows how Polish, Prussian, and German communities coexisted in the same area.
The name originates from its historical milling industry, which shaped the community's original layout and character. Walking through today, you notice a mix of older houses and newer structures that reflect how the place has grown over time.
The place connects to main road routes via regional roads 505 and 509 that pass through the area. The nearby expressway S22 to the northwest provides links to wider transportation networks in the region.
Despite having fewer than 2000 residents, this municipality serves as an administrative center for a much larger county area. The small population means visitors experience a quiet, less-traveled view of rural northern Polish communities.
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