Małachowo-Złych Miejsc, Rural settlement in Gniezno County, Poland
Małachowo-Złych Miejsc is a rural village in the Gmina Witkowo administrative district within Gniezno County in Greater Poland. The settlement occupies farmland and residential areas characteristic of the Polish countryside in this region.
The village originated as a private estate owned by Polish nobility during the era of the Polish Crown. Over time it became established as a permanent rural settlement within the Gmina Witkowo administrative area.
Local folklore tells of a count who ruled the village with cruelty, leading to numerous unexplained events and traffic accidents on the nearby road.
The village is accessible by road connections linking it to neighboring communities and Gniezno County. It offers basic rural amenities typical of small Polish settlements in the agricultural region.
Workers uncovered an ancient bronze statue of the goddess Isis in the fields surrounding the village. This remarkable archaeological discovery was later transferred to the Archaeological Museum in Poznan.
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