Lubcza, Lesser Poland Voivodeship, Village in Lesser Poland Voivodeship, Poland
Lubcza is a rural village situated in the Tarnów County area of Lesser Poland Voivodeship. The settlement occupies a region characterized by agricultural land and countryside typical of the broader region.
The village first appeared in written records during 1197, marking it as an early medieval settlement in the Lesser Poland region. This documentation shows that human settlement in this area has persisted through centuries of Polish history.
The village maintains a balanced demographic distribution with 960 male and 921 female residents according to the 2021 Polish census data.
The village is reachable from Tarnów by traveling southeast through the countryside, or from the nearby town of Ryglice by heading east. Visiting this settlement works best if you travel by personal vehicle to explore the surrounding rural area.
The village operates under different time zones throughout the year, following UTC+02:00 during summer and UTC+01:00 during winter months.
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