Ulnowo, Ostróda County

Ulnowo is a village situated in northern Poland. Administratively, it forms part of the Gmina Łukta in Ostróda County, which is located within the Warmian‑Masurian Voivodeship. The settlement falls under the jurisdiction of the Polish national statistical system (TERYT) and is incorporated into the local governmental structure of the region.

Geography
Ulnowo lies in the historical region of Masuria. It is positioned in a predominantly rural area characterized by agricultural land, forested zones, and a network of small lakes typical of the Warmian‑Masurian landscape. Precise geographical coordinates are not widely published in English‑language sources; however, the village is mapped within the central part of Ostróda County.

Administrative Classification

  • Country: Poland
  • Voivodeship: Warmian‑Masurian
  • County: Ostróda
  • Gmina (Municipality): Łukta

Demographics
Population figures for Ulnowo are not readily available in major statistical compilations accessible in English. Consequently, the size and density of the settlement remain unspecified in publicly available encyclopedic sources.

Historical Context
The broader area of Ostróda County has a complex history, having been part of the Kingdom of Poland, the Teutonic Order, Prussia, and Germany before being reintegrated into Poland after World War II. Specific historical events or notable figures directly associated with the village of Ulnowo are not documented in widely recognized reference works.

Etymology
The name “Ulnowo” appears to be of Slavic origin, likely derived from a personal name or a term related to geographic features. Detailed etymological analysis is not available in mainstream scholarly literature.

Infrastructure and Economy
As a small rural settlement, Ulnowo's economy is presumed to be primarily based on agriculture and related activities typical of villages in the Masurian region. Information regarding local institutions such as schools, churches, or cultural sites has not been documented in major English‑language encyclopedic references.

References

  • Central Statistical Office (GUS) – TERYT (National Register of Territorial Land Apportionment Journal).
  • Administrative divisions of Poland, Warmian‑Masurian Voivodeship, Ostróda County.

Note: The information presented reflects data available from authoritative Polish statistical and administrative sources. Where specific details are lacking, the entry acknowledges the absence of verifiable encyclopedic information.

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