Łomazy, Village in Biała Podlaska County, eastern Poland.
Łomazy is a rural village in the Lublin Voivodeship of eastern Poland, surrounded by agricultural fields and patches of woodland. The settlement has a typical rural structure with houses spread across the landscape, connected by local roads.
The settlement received town rights in 1568 from King Sigismund II Augustus, making it an important point on the trade route between Kraków and Wilno. This position shaped the area's economic development for centuries.
The village preserves traditional ways of life where farming and community ties remain deeply connected. Local gatherings and seasonal events show how residents keep regional customs alive in their daily routines.
The village lies roughly 16 kilometers south of Biała Podlaska and is accessible by regional bus services. Visitors should expect limited public facilities typical of rural areas and plan accordingly.
The village has a long history as a trading post, which still shows in its location and layout today. This position between larger centers gave Łomazy historical depth that contrasts with its quiet rural character now.
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