Chocznia, Village in Lesser Poland, Poland
Chocznia is a village located in the Lesser Poland region of southern Poland, situated west of Wadowice. The settlement is part of the Gmina Wadowice administrative area and maintains a rural character.
Chocznia was first recorded in written documents in 1355, when it was established as a private village with its own Catholic parish. The settlement has maintained its religious roots since its founding.
The Church of the Nativity of Saint John the Baptist stands as a central gathering point for religious ceremonies and community events in Chocznia.
The village is accessible to visitors and offers typical amenities found in rural areas, including small shops and local services. The best time to explore is during warmer months when the surrounding farmland is most active.
The settlement holds geographic coordinates of 49°53′N 19°27′E, marking its location in a region known for agricultural traditions and local customs.
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