Spytkowice, Nowy Targ County, Village in Nowy Targ County, southern Poland
Spytkowice is a village in Nowy Targ County in southern Poland situated among rolling farmland and pastoral terrain. The settlement spreads across the foothills of the Lesser Poland region with agricultural areas and open countryside surrounding its residential core.
The village originated as a medieval settlement and later became the administrative center of Gmina Spytkowice. Its role as a local administrative hub shaped the development of the surrounding area over time.
The village maintains traditional Polish rural customs through local celebrations, community gatherings, and regular events that connect the 4,000 residents.
The village sits roughly 19 kilometers northwest of Nowy Targ town and about 55 kilometers south of Kraków, making it accessible by local road connections. Basic services and administrative facilities are available to support visitors passing through or staying in the area.
The village is home to a preserved wooden belfry that reflects traditional architectural styles of the Lesser Poland region. This structure demonstrates the craftsmanship typical of rural building traditions found throughout the area.
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