Niedrzwica Duża, Administrative district in Lublin County, Poland.
Niedrzwica Duża is a village in Lublin County that serves as the administrative center of its gmina, located about 20 kilometers southwest of Lublin. The settlement functions as the hub for a cluster of smaller villages spread across the surrounding territory.
The village developed as a rural settlement and later became the seat of local administration for the wider region. During World War II, the community was part of armed resistance networks opposing German occupation.
The administrative district maintains traditional Polish rural governance structures through its gmina system, coordinating services for 11,906 residents across multiple villages.
The location connects to main transport routes via the S19 highway and has a railway station serving the area. The train connection makes it easy for visitors to explore the surrounding region and travel to nearby towns.
The district headquarters coordinated intelligence operations and executed strategic missions against occupying forces through an established Home Army unit during 1939-1944.
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