Kopydłów, Rural village in Gmina Biała, Poland.
Kopydłów is a rural settlement in Gmina Biała within Łódź Voivodeship in central Poland. The village sits within a farming-based landscape connected by regional roads to nearby towns and administrative centers.
The settlement experienced significant disruption during World War II when occupying forces conducted mass expulsions of the local Polish population in 1940. These forced removals profoundly altered the community's social structure and continuity.
The village maintains traditional agricultural practices common to rural Polish communities, with local customs and activities centered around farming and seasonal celebrations.
The village is accessible by local roads that connect to larger nearby towns. Spring and summer offer the best conditions for visiting and exploring the farming landscape around the settlement.
The settlement lies exactly 89 kilometers southwest of Łódź, marking a specific point in the agricultural landscape of the Wieluń County region.
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