Bożepole Wielkie, Rural settlement in Wejherowo County, Poland.
Bożepole Wielkie is a rural village in Gmina Łęczyce, located in the Pomeranian region of northern Poland. The settlement sits within flat terrain typical of the wider area and represents the kind of small agricultural community common to this part of the country.
The settlement was known by its German name Groß Boschpol and played a role as a borderland between Prussian and Polish territories for nearly 150 years. This border position ended with World War I.
The religious composition of the village in 1904 reflected a mixed community with 75 percent Lutheran residents attending services in Zinzelitz and 25 percent Catholic population worshipping in Roslasin.
The village can be reached by local roads and sits within a rural landscape that is easily walkable on foot. Nearby towns like Łęczyce and Wejherowo offer more amenities and services for visitors.
The Polish name literally means God's Field, reflecting the agricultural nature of the place and its spiritual undertones. This naming choice reveals how the community was understood by those who settled it.
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