Wykroty, Agricultural village in Lower Silesian Voivodeship, Poland.
Wykroty is a rural village in Lower Silesian Voivodeship that sits within an agricultural landscape of rolling terrain and scattered farmsteads. The settlement spans across open land where fields dominate the surroundings and connect it to neighboring villages.
The village developed as an agricultural settlement in an area that came under Polish administration after the Second World War. This territorial shift shaped how the community became integrated into the modern administrative system of the region.
The inhabitants of Wykroty maintain traditional farming practices while incorporating elements of both Polish and Silesian regional customs in their daily activities.
The village is accessible via regional roads and situated near Nowogrodziec, the administrative center of the commune. Nearby larger towns can be reached easily by car, offering wider services and shopping options for residents and visitors.
The village maintains a population of 1,748 residents, making it one of the larger rural communities in the Gmina Nowogrodziec administrative district.
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