Radgony
Radgony is a small village situated in the north‑western part of Poland, within the West Pomeranian Voivodeship. Administratively it belongs to the Gmina of Gryfino in Szczecin County. The settlement lies approximately 6 kilometres north of the town of Gryfino and 20 kilometres south of the regional capital, Szczecin. According to the most recent census, the village has a population of around 240 residents, most of whom are engaged in agriculture and local services.
The first documented mention of Radgony dates back to the mid‑14th century, when it was part of
Economically, Radgony remains primarily agrarian, with fields of rye, wheat and beet grown by family farms.