Mała Wieś przy Drodze, Rural village in Masovian Voivodeship, Poland.
Mała Wieś przy Drodze is a small village in Gmina Leoncin, Nowy Dwór County, situated along a main road that runs through the settlement. Houses and farmsteads are scattered throughout the area, creating the typical layout of a rural Polish village in Masovian Voivodeship.
The settlement developed as a farming community within the Masovian region and was later incorporated into the administrative structure of Gmina Leoncin. Its growth reflects the broader rural development patterns of the wider area over time.
The residents of Mała Wieś przy Drodze maintain traditional Polish agricultural practices and participate in local community activities within the Masovian region.
The village can be reached via the main road that runs through the settlement and is accessible year-round. The warmer months are ideal for walking and exploring the rural surroundings on foot.
The name translates literally as Small Village by the Road, a description that directly reflects its location along a transportation route. This straightforward naming reveals how rural settlements often take their names from geographical features or position.
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