Cekcyn (Polish pronunciation: [ˈt͡sɛkt͡sɨn]) is a village in Tuchola County, Kuyavian-Pomeranian Voivodeship, in north-central Poland.
Cekcyn is located in the middle of the Tuchola Forest (Bory Tucholskie) in historic Pomerania.
[2] In 1301 King Wenceslaus II of Poland enfeoffed the village to his chancellor Piotr Święca.
[2] Later on, in the early modern period, it was a royal village of the Polish Crown, administratively located in the Tuchola County in the Pomeranian Voivodeship.
[4] Three Polish families were enslaved as forced labour to serve Germans in Cekcyn and another nearby village.