Barłogi, Koło County, Rural village in Gmina Grzegorzew, Koło County, Poland.
Barłogi is a small rural settlement located in the Wielkopolskie Voivodeship, comprising approximately 670 residents distributed across several subdivisions including Emilewo, Hermanowo, Kruszyna, and Zielonka within its administrative boundaries.
The village was established in the second half of the 16th century as a noble settlement within Łęczyca County, experiencing various administrative changes throughout its history including periods under different voivodeship jurisdictions until its current placement in Koło County.
The community maintains strong religious traditions centered around the Church of Saint Roch, where local residents successfully protected religious artifacts during World War II, demonstrating their commitment to preserving cultural and spiritual heritage across generations.
The settlement features postal code 62-640, vehicle registration plates marked PKL, and regional dialing code 63, while being served by a railway station on the Warsaw-Poznań line that provides essential transportation connectivity for residents.
Despite its modest size, the village operates an active sports club called 'Sparta' Barłogi with approximately thirty-seven members, serving as a central gathering point for community sporting activities and social integration among local inhabitants.
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