Sompolno, Municipal center in Greater Poland Voivodeship, Poland
Sompolno is a municipal center in Greater Poland Voivodeship, located within Konin County in central Poland. The town functions as the administrative hub for its surrounding rural communities and villages that make up the municipality.
During World War II, the town was renamed by German occupation forces, first to Deutscheck and later to Deutscheneck, before reclaiming its original name after 1945. This change reflects the impact of wartime occupation on communities across the region.
The Church of Saint Mary Magdalene serves as a spiritual landmark where locals gather for religious observance and community events. This place of worship reflects the religious traditions that have shaped life in the area for generations.
The municipal offices can be found at 11 Listopada Street, number 15, and are accessible during standard business hours. Visitors exploring the area on foot should wear comfortable shoes, as the landscape includes varying terrain and country roads.
Four natural lakes lie within the municipality: Jezioro Lubstowskie, Mąkolno, Mostki, and Szczekawa, each offering different settings for visitors who enjoy water and nature. These bodies of water shape the character of the land and provide places to spend time outdoors.
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