Gardyny is a village located in northern Poland. Administratively, it is part of the Gmina Elbląg within Elbląg County (powiat elbląski) in the Warmian‑Masurian Voivodeship (województwo warmińsko‑mazurskie). The village lies to the north‑west of the city of Elbląg and is situated in the historic region of Warmia.
Geography
Gardyny is positioned in the lowland area of the Vistula Delta, characterized by flat terrain and agricultural land use. The exact geographic coordinates are not specified in publicly available sources.
Administrative Details
- Country: Poland
- Voivodeship: Warmian‑Masurian
- County: Elbląg County
- Gmina (municipality): Gmina Elbląg
The village is included in the National Register of Territorial Land Apportionment Journal (TERYT) maintained by the Central Statistical Office of Poland (Główny Urząd Statystyczny, GUS).
Demographics
Population figures for Gardyny are not provided in the readily accessible statistical publications; therefore, specific demographic data are unavailable.
Infrastructure and Economy
Gardyny is primarily a rural settlement with an economy centered on agriculture and related activities. Detailed information on local infrastructure, such as transportation links, public services, or educational institutions, is not extensively documented in major reference works.
Historical Context
There is no extensive documented history of Gardyny in major historical compilations. The village, like many in the Warmian‑Masurian region, would have been influenced by the broader historical developments of the area, including the periods of the Kingdom of Poland, the Teutonic Order, Prussia, and modern Poland. Specific historical events or notable figures associated with Gardyny are not recorded in widely recognized encyclopedic sources.
References
- Central Statistical Office (GUS) – TERYT (National Register of Territorial Land Apportionment Journal).
- Administrative maps of the Warmian‑Masurian Voivodeship.
Note: Information presented is based on established governmental and cartographic sources. Where data are lacking, the entry reflects the current limits of publicly available encyclopedic material.