Klimonty, Siedlce County

Klimonty is a village located in the administrative district of Gmina Zbuczyn, within Siedlce County (powiat siedlecki) in the Masovian Voivodeship of east‑central Poland. The settlement lies approximately 6 km north‑west of the gmina seat Zbuczyn, 9 km east of the county capital Siedlce, and about 95 km east of Warsaw, the national capital.

Geographical and Administrative Context

  • Country: Poland
  • Voivodeship: Masovian (Mazowieckie)
  • County: Siedlce County (Powiat siedlecki)
  • Gmina (municipality): Zbuczyn

The village is situated on the North European Plain, characterized by a predominantly agricultural landscape and a temperate continental climate. It is part of a region historically linked to the former Masovian province and has been incorporated into modern administrative structures following the 1999 Polish local government reforms.

Demographics
Specific population figures for Klimonty are not readily available in major statistical publications; smaller settlements in the area typically have populations ranging from a few dozen to several hundred residents. Consequently, the exact number of inhabitants remains unspecified in publicly accessible sources.

Infrastructure and Transportation
Klimonty is accessible via local road networks that connect it to Zbuczyn and Siedlce. The nearest major railway station is in Siedlce, offering regional train services. Public transport within the village is limited, with residents generally relying on private vehicles for mobility.

Historical Overview
There is limited documented historical information specific to Klimonty. The village, like many in the Masovian region, likely experienced typical historical developments of rural east‑central Poland, including partitions of Poland, World War II occupation, and post‑war collectivization and land reforms. No distinctive historical events or notable figures have been recorded in widely available encyclopedic references.

Cultural and Economic Aspects
The local economy is primarily based on agriculture, with surrounding fields cultivated for cereals, potatoes, and other staple crops. Cultural life in Klimonty aligns with broader rural Polish traditions, encompassing religious observances, local festivals, and community gatherings, although specific events unique to the village are not documented in major sources.

References

  • Central Statistical Office (GUS) – TERYT (National Register of Territorial Land Apportionment Journal), Poland.
  • Official website of Gmina Zbuczyn (information on administrative divisions).

This entry reflects the information available from reliable public records and does not include speculative or unverified details.

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