Lubiszewo Tczewskie, Rural village in Pomeranian Voivodeship, Poland
Lubiszewo Tczewskie is a rural village in northern Poland situated near Tczew in a region characterized by farmland and open countryside. The settlement displays the typical layout of a small agricultural community with dispersed houses and surrounding fields.
A Holy Trinity church dating to 1348 marks the village as one of its oldest structures and stands as a testament to the settlement's long presence. The area belonged to Polish Crown territory as part of Tczew County.
The village keeps its rural identity within the Kociewie region, where farming traditions shape daily life and local festivities bring people together throughout the seasons.
The village operates in the UTC+1 timezone and uses postal code 83-112 for mail delivery. It connects through the telephone area code +48 58 and shows the basic services expected in a small rural settlement.
During World War II the population shifted drastically when German authorities displaced Polish farmers and redistributed their land to German settlers. This period left deep marks on the community's history that remain significant today.
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