Kraczkowa, Village in Subcarpathian Voivodeship, Poland
Kraczkowa is a village in Subcarpathian Voivodeship in southeastern Poland, spanning several hamlets including Tłoki, Budy Kraczkowskie, Działy Wschodnie, and Działy Zachodnie. The settlement stretches across rural countryside with traditional farmsteads and fields.
Otto of Pilica established the settlement in 1369 under German law, and it subsequently passed through the hands of notable families like the Pileccy, Korniaktowie, and Potoccy. These landowning families shaped local development across the centuries.
The village has active local arts groups including the Patria dance ensemble, a brass band, mixed choir, and the Nicolaus chamber orchestra that perform at community gatherings.
The village sits about 6 kilometers northeast of Łańcut and 12 kilometers west of Rzeszów, making it accessible from both larger towns. Postal code 37-124 helps with locating local services.
The Valley of Divine Mercy features a walking trail that connects multiple historic shrines through religious sculptures and a small chapel. This creates a spiritual route that visitors can explore on foot.
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