Dylów Rządowy is a village located in central Poland. It is administratively part of Gmina Pajęczno, within Pajęczno County, Łódź Voivodeship.
Location and Administration
Dylów Rządowy is situated in the west-central part of Poland. It falls under the local government administration of Gmina Pajęczno, which is a rural gmina (administrative district) within Pajęczno County. Pajęczno County itself is located within the larger Łódź Voivodeship, one of Poland's sixteen provinces.
The village is geographically positioned approximately 9 kilometres (5.6 miles) north-east of Pajęczno, which serves as the seat of both the Gmina and the County. It lies about 71 kilometres (44 miles) south-west of Łódź, the regional capital of the Łódź Voivodeship.
Etymology
The name "Dylów" likely refers to the original settlement. The suffix "Rządowy" (Polish for "governmental" or "state-owned") often denotes a historical distinction. This might indicate that the village was historically crown land, state-administered property, or was differentiated from another nearby settlement with the same base name (e.g., Dylów Szlachecki – "Noble Dylów," referring to privately owned land). Such distinctions were common during various periods of Polish history to clarify ownership or administrative status.