Chłopy
Chłopy (pronounced [ˈxwɔpɨ]) is a village located in Poland, specifically in the Pomeranian Voivodeship, within the Słupsk County, in the Gmina Ustka.
It is a coastal village situated on the Baltic Sea. Chłopy is known for retaining a traditional character, with distinctive architecture and historical significance related to its fishing heritage. It maintains a visible connection to its past, often showcased through preserved cottages and fishing boats.
The village is a popular tourist destination, attracting visitors seeking a glimpse into traditional Polish coastal life, its relatively untouched environment, and the access it provides to the Baltic Sea. Tourism contributes significantly to the local economy.
The name "Chłopy" itself is derived from the Polish word "chłop," meaning "peasant" or "villager," highlighting its historical roots as a community of rural inhabitants.