Tylawa, Rural village in Subcarpathian Voivodeship, Poland
Tylawa is a rural village in southeastern Poland located in Subcarpathian Voivodeship. The settlement consists of scattered houses and farms spread across agricultural land typical of this border region.
This settlement emerged as an agricultural community in the Subcarpathian region centuries ago. Its location near the Slovak border has influenced local development and regional connections throughout its history.
Local residents maintain traditional Polish rural customs, participating in agricultural activities and organizing seasonal celebrations that reflect regional heritage.
The village is reached by regional roads connecting to nearby Dukla and the larger town of Krosno. Visitors should expect basic facilities and come prepared for a quiet, rural setting with limited commercial services.
The village location at coordinates 49°28′N 21°42′E provides direct access to both Polish and Slovak cultural territories across the nearby border.
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