Białobiel

Definition
Białobiel is a village situated in east‑central Poland.

Overview
Białobiel lies within the administrative district of Gmina Lelis, which is part of Ostrołęka County in the Masovian Voivodeship. The settlement is positioned approximately 8 km (5 mi) south of the gmina seat Lelis, 6 km (4 mi) north of the city of Ostrołęka, and about 108 km (67 mi) north of the Polish capital, Warsaw. According to the latest available data from Poland’s Central Statistical Office, the village has a population of roughly 270 inhabitants.

Etymology / Origin
The name Białobiel appears to be of Polish origin, combining the elements biało (“white”) and biel (“whiteness” or “white colour”). Such toponyms are often associated with characteristics of the local landscape—e.g., light‑coloured fields, birch‑covered areas, or historically significant white‑washed structures. Precise historical documentation confirming this interpretation has not been located; therefore, the etymology remains a plausible but unverified explanation.

Characteristics

  • Geography: The village is located at latitude 53°07′ N and longitude 21°35′ E, within the low‑lying terrain of the Masovian Plain.
  • Administration: It is governed at the lowest tier by the sołectwo (village administrative unit) within Gmina Lelis.
  • Demography: With a modest population, Białobiel exemplifies a typical rural settlement in the region, featuring residential houses, small‑scale agriculture, and local infrastructure serving its inhabitants.
  • Economy: The local economy is primarily based on agriculture and related activities, common to villages in this part of the Masovian Voivodeship.
  • Transport: The village is accessible via local roads connecting it to Lelis and Ostrołęka; public transport options are limited and primarily consist of regional bus services.

Related Topics

  • Gmina Lelis – the municipal authority overseeing Białobiel.
  • Ostrołęka County – the larger administrative unit encompassing the gmina.
  • Masovian Voivodeship – one of Poland’s sixteen provinces, containing the village.
  • Polish rural settlement patterns – broader context for villages of similar size and function.

Note: No substantial historical events or notable landmarks specifically associated with Białobiel have been documented in widely recognized encyclopedic sources.

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