Sterdyń, Administrative village in Sokołów County, Poland.
Sterdyń is a village serving as the administrative center of its surrounding district in eastern Poland. The settlement is situated in a rural, agricultural landscape typical of the Masovian region.
The village originated before 1911 and grew into an important administrative center in the Masovian region. Its development was tied to the administrative organization of the rural areas in eastern Poland.
The population of 814 residents maintains local traditions through community gatherings and regional customs, reflecting the authentic character of rural Polish life.
Traveling by car is the most practical way to reach the village, as it lies outside major transport routes. The settlement has basic facilities, with services concentrated in the village center.
The village functions as a central hub for numerous surrounding settlements, including Białobrzegi, Borki, and Chądzyń, within its 130-square-kilometer administrative territory.
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