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kajuty

Kajuty is a small village located in east‑central Poland, within the administrative district of Gmina Długosiodło, Mińsk County, in the Masovian Voivodeship. The settlement lies approximately 5 kilometers south of Długosiodło, 19 kilometers north‑east of the county seat Mińsk Mazowiecki, and about 55 kilometers east of Warsaw. According to the latest available data from Poland’s Central Statistical Office, Kajuty has a population of roughly 120 residents, reflecting the typical demographic size of rural communities in the region.

The village is part of a landscape characterized by mixed agricultural fields and forested areas, contributing

Kajuty does not host major cultural institutions, but the surrounding region features several wooden churches and

to
the
local
economy
which
is
primarily
based
on
small‑scale
farming
and
related
activities.
Historically,
the
area
fell
under
the
jurisdiction
of
the
Kingdom
of
Poland
and
later
the
Polish–Lithuanian
Commonwealth,
experiencing
various
administrative
changes
through
the
partitions
of
Poland,
the
interwar
period,
and
the
post‑World
War II
era.
traditional
roadside
shrines
typical
of
the
Masovian
countryside.
Local
infrastructure
includes
a
primary
road
connecting
the
village
to
neighboring
settlements,
and
basic
utilities
such
as
electricity
and
water
services.
The
community
maintains
a
modest
social
life
centered
around
seasonal
agricultural
events
and
regional
festivals
held
in
nearby
towns.