Rusinowo, Sławno County, Rural village in West Pomeranian Voivodeship, Poland.
Rusinowo is a rural settlement in West Pomeranian Voivodeship characterized by rolling agricultural land and pastures. The village sits within Gmina Postomino and features the scattered farmsteads and open fields typical of the region's farming communities.
The village was formerly known as Rützenhagen and experienced administrative transformations over centuries as the region's borders shifted. These changes reflect the complex territorial history of West Pomerania.
Local residents maintain traditional farming practices and community gatherings that reflect the agricultural heritage of West Pomeranian settlements in northern Poland.
The village is accessible by regional roads that connect to Postomino and surrounding settlements. Visitors should expect a rural setting with basic services, typical of agricultural communities in this part of Poland.
The village population of 282 residents contributes to agricultural production in the region while maintaining traditional rural structures and land management methods.
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