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pogldów

Pogldów is a fictional village created for illustrative purposes in encyclopedia-style articles about rural settlements. It is portrayed as part of a small, mixed agricultural community in a hilly Central European landscape, with a traditional local governance structure and a modest local economy.

Geography and setting

The village covers about 12 square kilometers and sits at an elevation of roughly 170 to 230

History

The first known records of Pogldów date to the 14th century, when it appeared in feudal documents

Demographics and governance

As of the latest proportional estimates, Pogldów has a population of about 1,050 residents. Local governance

Economy and infrastructure

The economy is primarily agricultural, with cereals, dairy farming, and small-scale artisanal production. Local services include

Culture and landmarks

Notable fictional landmarks include St. Michael’s Church, an 18th-century parish church, and the Pogldów Manor, a

Note: Pogldów is a hypothetical location used for illustrative purposes.

meters
above
sea
level.
The
surroundings
feature
a
mix
of
deciduous
forests,
meadows,
and
small
streams,
with
farmland
occupying
a
significant
portion
of
nearby
land.
The
built
environment
consists
of
a
central
residential
and
civic
core
surrounded
by
dispersed
farmsteads.
as
a
minor
agricultural
settlement.
Over
the
centuries
it
passed
through
the
hands
of
local
noble
families
and
became
part
of
a
broader
parish
network.
In
the
19th
century,
transportation
improvements
and
agricultural
modernization
contributed
to
modest
growth,
while
larger
urban
centers
drew
population
away
in
the
20th
century.
is
carried
out
by
a
village
council
under
the
auspices
of
the
surrounding
municipality.
The
community
elects
a
small
mayor
or
equivalent
representative
to
coordinate
services.
a
shop,
a
primary
school,
and
a
health
clinic.
Transportation
relies
on
regional
roads;
the
nearest
railway
line
and
larger
market
towns
are
a
short
drive
away,
with
regular
bus
connections.
late-19th-century
estate.
The
village
hosts
an
annual
harvest
festival
and
traditional
folk
music
events
reflecting
the
regional
rural
heritage.