Dopiewo, Administrative village in Greater Poland Voivodeship, Poland
Dopiewo is a village in Greater Poland Voivodeship located in the western section of Poznań County. The settlement has a rural layout centered around a church, with farmsteads and fields characterizing the surrounding landscape.
During World War II from 1939 to 1945, the settlement fell under German occupation and became part of the Reichsgau Wartheland. The village was restored to Polish administration after the war and became the seat of the local municipal government.
The Church of the Visitation of the Holy Virgin Mary sits at the center and reflects local religious traditions. Walking through the village, you notice how faith and community life remain intertwined in daily rhythms.
The village is accessible by local roads and situated not far from the city of Poznań. You will find basic services here and the setting is calm, making it suitable for day trips or passing through the region.
The village functions as the administrative seat of Gmina Dopiewo while maintaining traditional rural practices. This makes it a living example of how Polish villages balance local government operations with agricultural heritage.
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