Zakrzewo, Złotów County, Administrative village in Złotów County, Poland.
Zakrzewo is a village in north-central Poland in the Greater Poland Voivodeship, located roughly 10 kilometers northeast of Złotów. The settlement lies on a voivodeship road and has a train station that connects it to the regional network.
The village became part of the Polish state under Mieszko I in the 10th century and later formed part of the Kalisz Voivodeship. German authorities renamed it to Buschdorf in 1935, but it reclaimed its original Polish name after World War II ended in 1945.
The village hosts a cultural center that organizes the Blues Express festival each July, drawing music fans from throughout the region. This annual event shapes community life and turns the place into a gathering point for blues enthusiasts.
The settlement is easy to reach by car or train and provides basic services for visitors. Planning ahead helps make the most of what the place has to offer.
The village was home to families for generations before war changed its borders and identity in unexpected ways. This deep connection to the land and the return to its original name remain part of what makes this place recognizable today.
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