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Jczmie is a rural settlement located in the Masovian Voivodeship of east‑central Poland, approximately 45 kilometres south of Warsaw. Administratively it belongs to the Gmina Radzymin within Wołomin County. The village sits on the banks of the small Jczmie Creek, from which it derives its name, a term of Slavic origin meaning “small watercourse”.

The earliest recorded mention of Jczmie dates to a 15th‑century land grant, although archaeological evidence suggests

As of the 2021 national census, Jczmie has a population of roughly 620 residents, most of whom

Community life in Jczmie includes an annual harvest festival that showcases regional folk music, dance, and

settlement
in
the
area
since
the
early
Middle
Ages.
Historically,
the
local
economy
was
based
on
agriculture,
with
cereal
and
root
crops
dominating
production.
In
the
19th
century,
the
introduction
of
a
modest
railway
line
nearby
facilitated
modest
growth
in
timber
and
dairy
trade.
are
engaged
in
farming,
small‑scale
manufacturing,
or
commute
to
larger
towns
for
employment.
The
village
retains
a
traditional
layout
centred
around
a
historic
wooden
church
dedicated
to
St.
Michael,
dating
from
1783,
which
is
listed
as
a
cultural
heritage
monument.
craft
exhibitions.
Recent
initiatives
have
focused
on
developing
eco‑tourism,
capitalising
on
the
surrounding
forests
and
the
creek’s
natural
scenery.