Sobota, Łódź Voivodeship, Rural settlement in Łowicz County, Poland.
Sobota is a village settlement in central Poland's plains, belonging to Gmina Bielawy. It lies roughly 17 kilometers west of Łowicz and is now administered through the district's municipal structure.
Swedish forces moved through the area in 1655 during their campaign against the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth. These events remain part of the local past and regional history.
The Church of Saints Peter and Paul shapes the village center and reflects the religious architecture typical of this region. It serves as a gathering place and shows how faith remains woven into daily village life.
The settlement is served by Gmina Bielawy's local administration and provides basic municipal services. Vehicles from the area display the ELC registration code, marking its local administrative identity.
The village retained its status as a church town and preserves administrative structures from the Łęczyca Voivodeship period. This unusual feature shows how older governance patterns have survived into modern times.
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