Łąg, Rural settlement in Pomeranian Voivodeship, Poland
Łąg is a village in Pomeranian Voivodeship situated among forested areas with a railway station at its edge. The settlement spreads across the landscape with scattered homes and open fields forming the basic structure of the place.
The village experienced German occupation during World War II, when authorities removed Polish residents from their homes and deported them for forced labor. This period left lasting impacts on the community and its development in the following decades.
The village established a chapter of the Sokół Polish Gymnastic Society in 1904, which promoted physical education and sports among local residents.
The village is accessible by rail through its station, making it easy to reach from surrounding areas. As a small rural place, visitor facilities are limited, so planning ahead is helpful for a comfortable visit.
With approximately 1,135 residents, this former royal village of the Polish Crown maintains an official website at solectwo-lag.go.pl for community information.
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