Kamionna, Węgrów County, Village in Masovian Voivodeship, Poland
Kamionna is a village in the Masovian region of east-central Poland that spreads across flat farmland in Węgrów County. The settlement maintains its rural character with traditional houses and agricultural fields surrounding the residential areas.
The village was founded in the 15th century under the name Kamienmost and went through several name changes over time. It adopted its current name Kamionna during the 18th century.
The Church of the Immaculate Conception shapes the village center and reflects the strong Catholic roots of the community. It serves as a gathering point where residents mark important moments in their lives.
The village operates in the Central European Time Zone and appeals to visitors seeking quiet and rural surroundings. Late spring through early autumn offers the best conditions for exploring, when farming activity is ongoing and the countryside appears green.
The village gained international attention in 2011 when a German football player chose to marry here. The wedding ceremony at the local church brought unexpected spotlight to this quiet settlement.
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