Kostomłoty, Lower Silesian Voivodeship, Administrative village in Lower Silesian Voivodeship, Poland
Kostomłoty is a village in Lower Silesian Voivodeship situated on flat terrain roughly 31 kilometers west of Wrocław. It serves as the administrative center for the surrounding county district, shaping the structure of this rural region.
The village name comes from Polish words meaning bone and to thresh, and first appears in a 1203 letter from Cyprian, Bishop of Wrocław. This early mention shows the settlement was already known and significant during medieval times.
The village maintains farming traditions while adapting to modern life, reflecting how rural communities in the region evolve and change. Walking through the area, you see this balance between old agricultural practices and contemporary developments shaping daily life.
The village is easily reached through a junction of the A4 autostrada and National Road 5, located about one kilometer from the center. This strategic position makes it accessible for travelers passing through the region.
The population of 1,033 residents maintains local governance structures while positioned at the intersection of major Polish transport corridors.
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