Gmina Lubicz, Rural municipality in Toruń County, Poland
Gmina Lubicz is a rural administrative unit in Torun County in north-central Poland. The area consists of several villages with fields, forests, and scattered housing areas that together form a typical farming landscape.
The area was occupied during World War II by German forces who committed serious atrocities there. This dark period left deep marks on the municipality's history.
The villages here are shaped by farming traditions that still define the landscape today. The rhythm of life follows the seasons and agricultural work that shapes how residents live together.
Visitors can find this place about 11 kilometers east of Torun city, making it easy to reach from the urban center. The area offers travelers quiet surroundings and room to explore rural villages and countryside.
The administrative area includes smaller villages like Brzezinko and Grębocin that are less known to visitors. These quiet places preserve a sense of rural life away from major routes.
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